As extreme heat becomes more common, contractors must protect their teams with a solid heat illness prevention strategy. Plan ahead, prepare effective protocols, and practice response procedures to stay safe, compliant, and productive all summer.
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Extreme weather is becoming more common, and with summer in full swing, contractors must take steps to protect workers from high heat. Heat-related illnesses can escalate rapidly, particularly in construction and sheet metal environments where physical labor, enclosed spaces, and heat-retaining materials are prevalent. Every facility should have a plan in place for preventing heat illness.
At KPA, we recommend following the three Ps of heat safety:
1. Plan Ahead
The last decade has included the hottest years on record, with rising nighttime temperatures making it harder for workers to recover. Key things to plan for:
2. Prepare Your Program
A comprehensive heat illness prevention plan should include:
3. Practice and Train
Turn your plan into action:
Extreme heat may be inevitable, but heat illness is preventable—with the right preparation, training, and support. KPA is your partner in safety, compliance, and training. Visit KPA.io for resources tailored to your workforce.
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