Heat Stress Prevention
Heat Stress Prevention
Heat Stress Prevention
Awareness Program.
AGENDA
Minor:
Heat rash
Heat cramps
Severe:
Heat exhaustion
Heat stroke
Heat Rash(Prickly heat)
Is also known as prickly heat and is most common in hot environment.
Due to humid environment which plugged sweat glands.
Signs & Symptoms:
Red blotches (bumpy rash) and extreme itchiness in areas persistently
damp with seat.
Prickling sensation on the skin where sweating occurs.
Treatment/Management:
Move to a cool environment
Cool shower
Change into clean dry clothes often
Prevention
Wash regularly or take a shower to keep skin clean and dry.
Note: If skin is not cleansed frequently enough the rash may become
infected
Heat Cramps
These are spasms in the larger muscles, usually back, legs, arms and
abdomen due to heavy sweating from strenuous physical activity,
this drains a person’s body fluid and salt which cannot be replaced
by drinking water alone.
Signs & Symptoms:
Painful cramps/spasms in the most worked muscles which can occur
suddenly at work or later at home.
Treatment/Management:
Rest in a cool place.
Drink cool commercial electrolytes replacement fluids such as ORS,
Pocari or Gatorade. Do not use salt tablets.
Practice gentle, range-of-motion stretching and gently massage the
affected muscle group.
Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion is characterized by heavy perspiration and a
rapid pulse, as a result of your body overheating.
It is caused by water/salt depletion and affects people that do
not drink enough fluids while working in high temperatures,
particularly when combined with high humidity and strenuous
physical activity.
Signs & Symptoms:
Cool, moist skin, heavy sweating and severe thirst.
Headache, breathlessness, nausea or vomiting, feeling faint or
fainting.
Temperature can be normal or as high as 38C, weak pulse, low
blood pressure, rapid breathing, blurred vision.
Uncontrolled heat exhaustion can evolve into heatstroke.
Heat Exhaustion
Treatment/Management:
Move the victim immediately out of the heat and to a cool
place.
Give cool liquids- cool water or ORS.
Loosen or remove excess clothing.
Fan and spray with cool water, showering or sponging with
cool water.
Heat exhaustion casualties respond quickly to prompt first
aid, if not treated promptly or no improvement within 30
minutes, see medical aid.
Heat Stroke
Treatment/Management:
Seek immediate medical attention – even if the victim seems to be
recovering.
Move the victim immediately out of the heat.
Remove excess clothing.
Bathed with cold or ice water to lower the core body temperature
quickly.
Wrap using a special cooling blanket and apply ice packs to groin
area, neck, back and armpits.
If the patient is unconscious do not force to give water or any
medicine.
Risk factors
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this policy is to minimize the risk of illness, injury or fatalities to NPS
employees, contractors, client and personnel under supervision from heat related disorders.
GOAL
Our goal is to educate and train all NPS personnel to be knowledgeable in early detection of
heat related disorders, provide first aid as needed, and to have a zero casualty or incident
during hot season.
POLICY
The policy will be applicable to all NPS employees, contractors and personnel who will be
assigned to work on the base, onshore and offshore locations during summer season or hot
environment
DEFINITION
Extreme temperature weather conditions to which a worker is exposed to an unsafe or
unhealthy working environment and may result in unwanted illness, injury or even fatalities.
Responsibilities:
QHSE
Quality, Heath, Safety and Environment are the forefront in implementing this policy. Below are
the main responsibilities:
Conducts training, drill and preventive measures to supervisors and workers.
Monitor temperature forecast, heat index and heat exposure of personnel.
Observing and recognizing workers for possible signs of heat stress disorders during outdoor
tasks.
Providing first aid for illness and injury.
Authority to stop all outdoor activities if extreme temperature is noted.
DEPARTMENTS
Departments has the responsibility to initiate training, provide safe drinking water and
shelter for resting, adjust work schedules during summer season and acclimatize new
workers.
SUPERVISOR
Ultimate roles of supervisor is to provide safety of the employees, evaluate working conditions,
provide water access and rehydration fluids, ensure workers are knowledgeable with the signs and
symptoms of heat related illness.
Acclimatize, assist, train and close supervision of new workers.
Plan and manage activities throughout the day to reduce the risk of heat stress.
MEDIC
Briefing of new and current employees the risk and potential hazards in working in hot environment.
Health teaching and first aid training to all NPS employees, contractors and third party.
Monitor temperature, strictly implement and follow the heat index chart for heat stress control.
Provide first aid to those who sustain heat related injuries and determine the need for
hospitalization.
Making sure that water supplies and ORS are adequate.
EMPLOYEE
Participate attentively in all heat related trainings and drill. They should
learn how to detect early signs and symptoms of heat stress, as well as
identifying risk factors.
Strictly comply and follow the company’s Heat Stress policy.
Drinking plenty of fluids about 1 cup every 15 to 20 minutes.
Proper PPE: Wear lightweight, light colored, loose-fitting clothes.
Be familiar with the emergency response procedures.
Acclimatize oneself to heat and humidity.
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