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Temperatures are expected to stay in the 90s for the next several days, raising the risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and even heat stroke. As the heat settles in, many outdoor workers are ...
Whether it be heat exhaustion or heat stroke, quickly move the affected person to a cooler area and remove extra layers of clothing. Apply wet cloths or wet the skin with cool water. If someone is ...
Union leaders testify at a federal hearing, pressing for comprehensive protections against heat-related injuries and deaths in both outdoor and indoor workplaces.
FOX Carolina’s Myra Ruiz talked with Mauldin Fire Marshal Robert Davis about the pros and cons of some of the products on the ...
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