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ES ENGINEERING-SCIENCE <br /> 0 ?ravzde snelter (air-condi`•=ned. __ or shade•+ Areas <br /> .a orOtect e>rsonnei __ nq rest -er;cds. <br /> 3 '4aiataL n worxer's body '_'lids at normal 'levels. This _s <br /> necessaryt._ ensure that _ne ca�d_avaseu:ar system cu cz_lznz <br /> adequately. ']a3.1.1 "uid intake musr. jaarexLmately equal the <br /> Amount _. water last _a sweat. _.e.. eight zluid ounces (0.23 <br /> Liters) 3L' -Jater must be L-Igested for apprcxilaar_ely every eight <br /> ounces (0.23 kq) of weight Lost. -Me normal '-hi=t mecha.nLstn <br /> Ls not sermitLve enough to ensure that enough water will be <br /> drunk to replace last sweat. When heavy sweating occurs, <br /> encourage the worker to drink more. The eallowznq strategies <br /> may be, usetuia <br /> >1a:.nta2.n water temperature at 50' to 6o•r (i0• to t6.6•c:. <br /> - ?rovtde small 3isposal cups t_%at hold about Eour ounces <br /> (0.1 Liter). <br /> - Have workers Acink 16 ounces (0.5 liters) of .1uid <br /> (preterably water or dilute drinks) before beginning work. <br /> Urge .workers to drink a cup or two every t5 to 20 mtnuees. <br /> or at. each monitoring hreals. A total of t to 1.6 gallons <br /> (4 to 6 liters) of fluid per day are reco=r..nded, but sore <br /> may be necessary to maintaLn body weight. <br /> k� <br /> a TraLn workers to recognLze the symntaas of heat related <br /> Illnesses. <br /> t . <br /> Z ION OF URS f <br /> DOaNM CAN�T BE <br /> TIE <br /> IMPRCM DUE T <br /> C NUI' 'I OF � ORIGINAL. . <br />