By Florida Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors Association.
They're eager. They're fast learners. They're the future of the workforce. But on worksites across the country, young employees are stepping into roles that may expose them to a deadly hazard they’re not prepared for: extreme heat. For Florida Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors Association (FRSA), protecting these emerging workers from heat exhaustion is a priority, and with rising temperatures and longer heatwaves, the stakes have never been higher. Here we look at why younger employees face a higher risk of heat illness and what employers can do to ensure their safety while on the job.
What might feel like a regular shift can turn deadly quickly. Watch for the signs of heat illness and train your employees to recognize the signs. Act quickly when signs appear to save lives.

Signs of a medical emergency:

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