Coping with Hot Work Environments/Trabajando en los ambientes calurosos (E340/E340s) (PDF File)
Many people work under hot, humid conditions. Summer heat is a particular hazard to agricultural producers who work long hours under the sun. However, other people working in hot yards, gardens, kitchens or industry jobs are also exposed to these conditions. This publication explains the risks associated with hot working conditions and strategies for overcoming them. (4 pp.)
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