
4 Effective Worker Cooling Strategies in a Hot and Humid Workplace
Battling heat stress in the workplace can be through prevention or treatment, and there is only one way to achieve them – by cooling down
Battling heat stress in the workplace can be through prevention or treatment, and there is only one way to achieve them – by cooling down
Australian workplaces and governments must determine strategies for dealing with increasingly hot weather that is killing workers and damaging productivity, according to an expert. The
Heat stress is a general term for when the body starts to suffer from heat exhaustion and the body’s core temperature overheats above the optimal
Extreme heat is causing Northern Australian apprentices to drop out of their training program in greater numbers than their southern counterparts, according to Charles Darwin
Dehydration is one of the common risks faced by people who work in hot and humid working environments. It is characterised by the excessive loss
In Australia, there are numerous industries in which workers are required to work in hot conditions. Among the most common are mining, construction, and manufacturing.
Regularly seen on site, talking with management and tradies about health, hydration and diet, THORZT’s Australasian Category Manager and Olympian David Rhodes is well positioned
THORZT is excited to launch the 2019 Complete Guide to Preventing Heat Stress, a detailed and up-to-date guide on the latest research and best practice
Australia has a ‘suck it up tough guy’ culture that is more prevalent in blue collar industries, often leading to men not taking appropriate care
Heat stress negatively impacts not only the overall productivity of workers in a workplace. It also brings a range of medical conditions that are caused