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Sun and Heat
Exposure
During the
summer many people like to spend time outside in the sun for fun
or work. But overexposure to the sun can damage the skin and could
cause skin cancer. Heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps and
heat rash are possible when your become overexerted in the heat.
Put your health first in order to enjoy the summer.
- Wear a wide-brimmed
hat to keep your head and face cool. This will also provide added
protection from damaging sun exposure. Baseball caps provide little
protection except to the face. A hat should protect the neck,
face and ears.
- Wear a long-sleeved
shirt at all times. It should be light colored and loose fitting
except when working around machinery.
- Carry a source
of water with you. Take drinks frequently -- every 15 minutes.
- Take frequent
breaks in the shade or in a cool environment during the hottest
times of the day.
- Adjust gradually
to working in the heat over a period of 10-20 days.
- Someone suffering
from heat exhaustion or heat stroke should be moved to a cool
environment, offered sips of water, if conscious, and provided
with attention from emergency medical personnel.
- Wear sunscreen
that has an SPF of at least 15. Make sure children are also adequately
protected.
Inspection
- Is fresh
water available?
- Is sunscreen
with an SPF of at least 15 on hand?
- Is protective
clothing available and being worn?
(Information
supplied by the National Safety Council's Agricultural Division.)
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