Transcription of Heat Illness Prevention Program - RERA
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heat Illness Prevention ProgramPurpose:The heat Illness Prevention Program has been developed to provide workers with the trainingand equipment to protect them from heat related exposures, fainting and heat Illness Prevention Program has been developed using the Cal-OSHA heat IllnessPrevention Model Program format. The Program has been designed to meet the requirements ofCalifornia Code of Regulations, Title 8, Chapter 4, Section 3395. A copy of this standard will beprovided upon request to all :All employees who are may be exposed to potential heat related illnesses will receive training onthe following: The environmental and personal risk factors for heat Illness ; The employer s procedures for identifying, evaluating and controlling exposures to theenvironmental and personal risk factors for heat Illness ; The importance of frequent consumption of small quantities of water, up to 4 cups perhour under extreme conditions of work and heat ; The importance of acclimatization; The different types of heat Illness and the common signs and symptoms of heat Illness ; The importance of immediately reporting to the employer, directly or through theemployee s foreman, symptoms or signs of heat Illness in themselves, or in co-workers.
Heat Illness Prevention Program Purpose: The Heat Illness Prevention Program has been developed to provide workers with the training and equipment to protect them from heat related exposures, fainting and illnesses.
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