Dehydration & Heat Stress Defined

Publisher: Kent Precision Foods Group (Sqwincher)

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Dehydration & Heat Stress Defined

Dehydration and heat stress are legitimate concerns of the working world that can cause decreases in performance and efficiency, as well as an increase in the likelihood for injury. Employers, safety managers, and employees all want to work safely while maximizing productivity. Each person wants to prevent accidents or injury at all cost, and to do so it is critical to know the symptoms of dehydration. This white paper examines dehydration, dehydration-caused illness and injury, and the risks associated with operating while dehydrated.