The temperatures at 14 of 16 stadiums could exceed potentially dangerous levels during the 2026 World Cup, say researchers ...
Every year, more than 100,000 people are treated for heat injury in the U.S., a number that's been rising as the world ...
The House of Delegates passes legislation under which schools would have to make sure student-athletes aren’t risking ...
Extreme heat could kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe unless countries get better at cutting emissions.
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As temperatures plummet and winter serves a cocktail of harsh weather conditions, outdoor workers face unique challenges that ...
Hindustan Zinc Ltd is collaborating with startups to develop smart safety wearables aimed at reducing heat stress and enhancing connectivity in industrial settings. Initiatives include air-conditioned ...
Their reasons — insufficient funds, autonomy, and safety — are precisely what the Colorado Education ... and avoiding unnecessary stress. Unfortunately, the 2024 State of Education report found that ...
There are no mandatory rules to protect workers specifically from heat stress, but the Department of Labor has introduced ... The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposed the ...
Many thermostats have a setting called EM heat, emergency heat or auxiliary heat. You shouldn’t normally rely on it warm your house, but it’s useful when the thermostat’s regular settings ...
This same scenario can occur anywhere in the country. Intuitively, a higher temperature should equate to a higher "heat stress risk" but the reading on a thermometer is often an incomplete picture.