Summers in Australia are infamously warm, no matter where you live. And for many Australians who work outdoors, the warmer temperatures can pose a severe threat of heat exhaustion.
Heat exhaustion is a deadly illness, triggered not only by air temperature but also by other factors including the type of work, existing humidity levels and radiant heat from work surfaces.
Keeping your workers safe in hot conditions is not only considerate but is mandated by workplace health and safety laws across the country.
What are the signs of heat exhaustion?
Heat exhaustion can exacerbate existing or underlying conditions, and it can also trigger a range of new symptoms. Workers who have any of the following symptoms while working in hot conditions should seek medical attention:
What are the risk factors for heat exhaustion?
It's not just high temperatures that can impact how warm a working environment is. Other factors include:
How to keep cool while working in the heat?
In addition to creating and implementing a heat management strategy, you might consider the following to help prevent heat exhaustion in your workplace:
By implementing a heat management plan and taking these precautionary measures, you can be sure that your team will be protected against the elements while working the Summer months.
Alloc8 is an excellent communication tool for your workers. Need to cancel a job due to the weather? Send a push notification instantly to your team. Want to remind workers to bring a hat and wear light clothing? Send them a message. Book a demo today to see how Alloc8 can help you keep your workers up-to-date, safe, and protected from the heat.