This is an overly long, tiresome video that provides no practical information about actually reducing heat stress. Like many such videos, it lumps together early warning signs, signs and symptoms of heat illness, and first-aid treatment in a confusing jumble. Useless, nonsensical statement like ""Sunscreen helps prevent the sun from heating up your skin" and "Sunglasses help you to feel cooler" don't help. I can imagine a group of workers being required to watch it, but I can also guarantee that they won't actually learn how to effectively prevent heat stress as a result.
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Polyester cotton blends are a much better choice than just cotton
Umm no. Polyester doesn’t breathe!!! Maybe try construction and wear both.
@@Bananahammock88 dude try hanes cool dry shirts, they're cotton-poly blend and are as fresh as a breeze
Actually, they're not - if you're going to use evaporative cooling to reduce heat stress.
Very useful
Thank you
I literally just quite a job because of this. It was absolutely horrible.
It was like 100 degrees inside
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This is my job every single fucking day.
How do I make eye contact?
What do you do?
@@formester You quit
When your hot your hot. Gatorade nor water will cool you off.
How do I make eye contact?
Put your finger into your eye, fool
This is an overly long, tiresome video that provides no practical information about actually reducing heat stress. Like many such videos, it lumps together early warning signs, signs and symptoms of heat illness, and first-aid treatment in a confusing jumble. Useless, nonsensical statement like ""Sunscreen helps prevent the sun from heating up your skin" and "Sunglasses help you to feel cooler" don't help. I can imagine a group of workers being required to watch it, but I can also guarantee that they won't actually learn how to effectively prevent heat stress as a result.
Thank you