Managing Heat Stress in Industry

Presenter(s): Dr Ross Di Corleto

Watch noted occupational hygienist and heat stress expert, Dr. Ross Di Corleto, as he covers the most common issues surrounding heat stress management.

You will learn:

  • How to assess your environment and heat exposures.
  • The many issues associated with managing heat stress and how to overcome them.
  • How using heat stress risk assessment technology can aid in the management of heat stress risk.
Posted on 19/06/2021

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