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Top 5 Tips for Avoiding Summer Accidents

Top 5 Tips for Avoiding Summer Accidents - the summer months, here are five tips to keep everyone on track.1. Keep Cool One of the key causes of workplace injury and illness over the summer is heat stress. According to the CDC, more than 600 heat-related deaths occur in the United States



Comfort Without Sacrificing Safety

Comfort Without Sacrificing Safety - . Breathable clothing helps fight heat stress. Losing concentration is one of the many symptoms of heat stress. When hot air is trapped inside a garment, it impairs the body's natural ability to keep cool. This can lead to heat stress. According to Department



Roofing Industry

Roofing Industry - .Taking breaks in an air-conditioned area or in the shade will help you stay cooler and hydrated. Wear the appropriate clothing.Whether you choose cooling or wicking clothing, these breathable fabrics will help you beat the heat. Related in the Arbill.com Blog



Why is FR Layering and High Performance So Critical?

Why is FR Layering and High Performance So Critical? - garments will keep them cool and dry. These types of garments are constructed with two types of fibers—hydrophilic and hydrophobic. Hydrophilic fibers have an affinity for moisture thereby removing the moisture from against the wearer's skin whereas



Helpful Tips to Protect your Workers from Heat-Related Illness

Helpful Tips to Protect your Workers from Heat-Related Illness - Coolers or Air-conditioning UnitsEvaporative coolers can be an efficient means of cooling down an industrial facility depending on the climate. This tool allows draws in air and passes it through a cooling pad, thus reducing air temperatures by up to 20



Importance of Acclimatization and the Workforce

Importance of Acclimatization and the Workforce - , scheduling your activities around the coolest time of day and limiting your exposure to outside temperatures are all ways you can stay cool.Drinking plenty of fluids – especially those with electrolytes* – will help to replenish critical salt and



Understanding the Current Heat Stress Initiative and its Impact on the Workforce.

Understanding the Current Heat Stress Initiative and its Impact on the Workforce. - the body needs to function correctly. One of the most noticeable electrolytes lost during the natural cool-down process is sodium. A study published in the journal Temperature states that the sweat flow rate must be considered when determining sodium



Blog - What is Cold Stress? How to Prevent Cold Stress | Arbill

Blog - What is Cold Stress? How to Prevent Cold Stress | Arbill - . Prolonged exposure to cold will eventually use up the body's stored energy. The result is hypothermia, or abnormally low body temperature. Hypothermia is most likely at very cold temperatures, but it can occur even at cool temperatures (above 40°F) if a



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