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OSHA Heat Illness Indoor and Outdoor for 2024

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Steve Wilmes

29:41

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  • 1 - Welcome.mp4
    00:29
  • 2 - Definitions.mp4
    02:53
  • 3 - Signs and Symptoms.mp4
    03:20
  • 4 - Risk Factors.mp4
    02:25
  • 5 - Indoor vs Outdoor.mp4
    00:41
  • 6 - Temperature Differences.mp4
    00:55
  • 7 - Monitoring.mp4
    01:54
  • 8 - Cool Down Areas.mp4
    00:53
  • 9 - Rest Periods.mp4
    01:26
  • 10 - Written Plan.mp4
    00:29
  • 11 - Hydration.mp4
    01:43
  • 12 - Shade.mp4
    02:06
  • 13 - Water.mp4
    01:05
  • 14 - High Heat Procedures.mp4
    05:01
  • 15 - Emergency Procedures.mp4
    04:08
  • 16 - Thank You.mp4
    00:13
  • Description


    Learn to Apply the Updated Heat Illness Standard to Your Workplace

    What You'll Learn?


    • Learn how the new indoor standard for heat illness differs from the outdoor standard.
    • Learn how personal and environmental factors can affect the risk of heat illness in the workplace.
    • Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of each stage of heat illness.
    • Learn the emergency procedures to follow when an employee experiences the onset of heat illness.
    • Learn to implement cool down areas, shade, and the availability of water to protect omployees from heat illness.
    • Learn to apply the more stringent protective measures required in high heat procedures.

    Who is this for?


  • Employers and supervisors whose teams work in conditions that require the implementation of the heat illness standard..
  • Workers whose job duties require working in heat standard-triggering conditions.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • No experience necessary. Everyone welcome.
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    Description

    Prepare your workplace for the heat with "Heat Illness Indoor and Outdoor for 2024," an essential course designed to help you understand and implement the updated heat illness standard established in California. This standard expanded to cover indoor and outdoor work conditions. As temperatures continue to rise, both indoor and outdoor work environments are increasingly at risk. This course provides comprehensive training on the latest guidelines to protect your employees from the dangers of heat illness.

    This course is designed to ensure that you are compliant with Cal OSHA's standard on heat illness.

    You'll learn about the specific conditions that trigger the standard for both indoor and outdoor work, and how those conditions differ. We will explore the various types of heat illnesses, their signs and symptoms, and the necessary steps to identify and respond to them quickly and effectively. The course also covers practical strategies for combating heat illness, such as providing shade, potable water, cool-down areas, and rest break procedures, all in accordance with the current standards.

    Additionally, you'll learn about the environmental and personal factors that increase a worker's risk of developing heat illness and the critical role hydration plays in prevention. The course also covers the proper emergency procedures to follow when an employee is affected by heat illness on the job, ensuring you are prepared to act swiftly and effectively.

    By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to apply California’s updated heat illness standards to your workplace, keeping your team safe and compliant.

    We are a successful risk control and safety firm with decades of experience in the industry. Our course is prepared and led by our in-house industry experts utilizing practices applied in the field.

    Join us to create a safer working environment for everyone, regardless of the temperature.

    Who this course is for:

    • Employers and supervisors whose teams work in conditions that require the implementation of the heat illness standard..
    • Workers whose job duties require working in heat standard-triggering conditions.

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    Steve Wilmes
    Steve Wilmes
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    Steve started his career in St. Charles, Missouri working for his father’s swimming pool store at the young age of 9, stocking shelves with chemicals. Seeing the violent reaction when he mixed large quantities of pH+ and pH- together in a demonstration spa, he knew he needed to protect people from hazards like these.While in the Criminology and Criminal Justice program at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, Steve became a statistics teaching assistant, and later, he ran the Drug Use Forcecasting (now ADAM) program inside local jails. Steve was the first undergraduate student to hold an internship with the Missouri Department of Public Defenders for Capital Litigation.In 1998, Steve moved to Omaha, Nebraska and worked in the claims department at Mutual of Omaha and later as the Corporate Safety Director.Gaining an understanding of the claims operations, Steve was asked to assist in a startup known as The Alliance Group, Inc. - a professional employer organization. It was here that Steve cemented his career in risk management and risk control.Steve became responsible for worker’s compensation, human resources and safety for 150 high hazard companies, such as nuculear power plant cleaning companies, ammunition manufacturers, chemical manufacturers, recycling plants and many others.From this experience, Steve obtained his Professional in Human Resources (PHR) designation in 2001.In 2003, Steve moved to California, where he became the Corporate Safety Manager for Countrywide.He designed data systems and oversaw all of the safety operations for the United States.After living the corporate life, Steve dedicated his work to the public sector as the Principal Risk Services Consultant for the second largest Joint Powers Authority in the United States. He oversaw the Loss Control Departmentfor 140+ school districts, handling everything from safety audits, security audits, emergency prep audits, ergonomics, industrial hygiene to OSHA inspections.Steve is now the CEO of Wilmes, LLC Risk Control Services, serving schools, cities and JPA”s across the State of California. Steve is the author of four books focusing on risk and wellness - “The Big Book of Answers for School Risk Managers”, “Less Than One”, “Risk Management Principles for Principals” and his hit book 300ND Fitness and a prodcuer of countless training videos.Steve holds a B.S. in Criminology & Criminal Justice, is an Associate in Risk Management for Public Entities, a Registered Safety & Security Professional, Certified Playground Safety Inspector and a Professional in Human Resources. Steve is a Master-level student of Krav Maga and Muay Thia, Thai training and sparing with Navy Seals, Army Rangers and other special forces operatives. He has hiked all over the world including: the jungles of Costa Rica and the Aples of Switzerland He has surfed the waters of Mexico, Hawaii and Costa Rica. And here’s a few other testaments to Steve’s isk taking abilities: he has skydived from 14,000 feet, rappeled out of helicopters, survived four knife attacks, three point-blank range gun attacks, a 14-car and 5-car pile up, a broken neck while mountain biking and being run over by a car. He has administered first-aid to the injured more than a dozen times, rescued babies from crushed cars.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 16
    • duration 29:41
    • Release Date 2025/01/24