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With rising global temperatures and increasingly frequent heatwaves, outdoor workers have become one of the most vulnerable ...
With high temperatures increasingly affecting indoor workplaces, a newly enhanced mobile app offers real-time heat stress ...
Official measures class “strong heat stress” as a temperature that “feels like” 32ºC or more. Chart 5 shows how many days like these were experienced around the world. On July 10th around ...
In an effort to further protect indoor workers, AIHA has updated its Heat Stress app to 2.0. It includes risk factors unique ...
Dr. Larry Kenney, a Penn State professor of physiology and kinesiology who specializes in body temperature regulation, believes "heat stress is what kills". He is concerned people don't know ...
Forecasters expect multiple records to be broken over the next week as an early heat wave settles over the region.
A heat wave is bringing near record-breaking temperatures to the central U.S., increasing wildfire risk and heat stress. Temperatures are forecast to reach the 90s and approach 100 degrees in the ...
Heat stress not only impacts lactating dairy cows, it also affects dry cows, as well as first-gestation heifers.
The Indian capital’s wet bulb temperature, another metric used to assess heat stress, was recorded at 28.87C. If this crosses 32C, even fit and acclimatised individuals may struggle to stay safe ...