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Heat stress can cause serious health problems, especially in jobs that involve physical labor or exposure to high temperatures. In this Heat Stress in Transportation and Warehouse Environments course, you’ll learn how to protect yourself and others from the risks of working in hot conditions. Understanding how the body cools itself, what happens when it can’t, and how to prevent heat-related illnesses is critical to staying safe.
This course explains how heat stress affects warehouse and transportation workers, how to recognize the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, and why some individuals are more vulnerable than others. You’ll learn simple, practical ways to reduce the risks, like drinking water regularly, dressing appropriately, and knowing when to take breaks.
You’ll also learn how to respond quickly and correctly to symptoms of heat-related illness in yourself or coworkers. Whether you work on a dock, in a trailer, or in a hot warehouse, this course gives you the tools to stay healthy, alert, and ready to act in the heat.
It is designed for warehouse and transportation workers, including those who work on a dock, in a trailer, or in a hot warehouse, where physical labor or exposure to high temperatures can cause heat stress.
It explains how heat stress affects warehouse and transportation workers, how the body cools itself, how to recognize the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, why some individuals are more vulnerable, and how to prevent and respond to heat-related illness.
The course builds skills in emergency response, environmental monitoring, heat illness awareness, risk awareness, and workplace wellness.
It is organized into lessons covering Heat and the Body's Cooling System, Heat-Related Illnesses, Treating Heat-Related Illnesses, Preparing To Work in Hot Environments, Engineering Controls for Hot Environments, and a Review.
Yes. The course teaches you how to respond quickly and correctly to symptoms of heat-related illness in yourself or coworkers and includes a lesson on treating heat-related illnesses.