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Heat illness is a spectrum of disorders due to increased body temperature. It can be caused by either environmental conditions or by exertion. It includes minor conditions such as heat cramps, heat syncope, and heat exhaustion as well as the more severe condition known as heat stroke. It can affect any or all anatomical systems. Heat illnesses include: heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat syncope, heat edema, heat cramps, heat rash, heat tetany. Prevention includes avoiding medications that can increase the risk of heat illness, gradual adjustment to heat, and sufficient fluids and electrolytes. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Heat effects on sodium workers
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Industrial heat stress - southern phase
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A final report for heat stress instrument development (WBGT Integrator) Contract HSM 099-71-20
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Heat stress (585)
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An improved method for monitoring heat stress levels in the workplace
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Measurement of work metabolism
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Standards for occupational exposures to hot environments
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Assessment of deep body temperatures of workers in hot jobs
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Survey of environmental parameter sensors for a personal heat stress monitor
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Mortality of steelworkers employed in hot jobs
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Physiological and psychological aspects of night and shift work
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Assessment of deep body temperatures of women in hot jobs
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Introduction to occupational health (509)
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Hot environments (superseded)
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Proceedings of a NIOSH workshop on recommended heat stress standards
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NIOSH workshop on the heat stress standard
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Introduction to occupational health (509)
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Effects of heat on safe work behavior
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Industrial hygiene review manual
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National Occupational Health Survey of Mining. Beryl report
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National Occupational Health Survey of Mining. Magnesite report
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National Occupational Health Survey of Mining. Aplite report
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National Occupational Health Survey of Mining. Leonardite report
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National Occupational Health Survey of Mining. Gilsonite report
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National Occupational Health Survey of Mining. Perlite report
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National Occupational Health Survey of Mining. Gemstones report
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Industrial hygiene engineering (551)
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Textbook of Clinical Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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From our readers. RE: Overview of heat stress among waste abatement workers
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Heat stress in construction: hazard alert
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Exceso de calor en la construcción: advertencia de peligro
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Cal/OHSA investigations of heat-related illness 2006
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