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  2. Lawmakers take 'creative' approach to enforcing heat safety ...

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    First enacted in 2005, the state’s heat illness prevention rules require employers to provide outdoor workers with fresh water, access to shade at 80 degrees and warmer, and cool-down breaks ...

  3. Heat illness - Wikipedia

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    Heat illnesses include: [3] [4] heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat syncope, heat edema, heat cramps, heat rash, heat tetany. Prevention includes avoiding medications that can increase the risk of heat illness, gradual adjustment to heat, and sufficient fluids and electrolytes. [5] [6]

  4. Congressional bill introduced in honor of man who died of ...

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    This month, Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-Ariz., introduced the Asuncion Valdivia Heat Illness and Fatality Prevention Act, a Congressional bill that aims to protect workers — like the bill's namesake ...

  5. Occupational heat stress - Wikipedia

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    Heat stress can result in heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke, hyperthermia, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, heat rashes, and chronic kidney disease (CKD). [2] [3] Although heat exhaustion is less severe, heat stroke is a medical emergency and requires emergency treatment, which if not provided, can lead to death. [4]

  6. In Florida, the heat can kill. But there are no laws to ...

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    Three years ago, state lawmakers unanimously passed a heat illness prevention bill for student-athletes after a young football player died from heat exhaustion. It requires schools and athletic ...

  7. Heat exhaustion - Wikipedia

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    Heat exhaustion is a heat-related illness characterized by the body's inability to effectively cool itself, typically occurring in high ambient temperatures or during intense physical exertion. In heat exhaustion, core body temperature ranges from 37 °C to 40 °C (98.6 °F to 104 °F).

  8. County offers tips for surviving current heat advisory - AOL

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    For more heat-related preparedness information, visit Extreme Heat (fema.gov), or Heat Illness Prevention (OSHA.gov). Jasmine Fernández is a journalist covering Delray Beach and Boca Raton for ...

  9. Korey Stringer Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Korey Stringer Institute (KSI) is a not-for-profit organization housed at the University of Connecticut dedicated to the prevention of sudden death in sports, with a focus on exertional heat stroke (EHS).