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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> perspiration, hot and dry skin, and body temperature in excess of 104 degrees. In the event of <br /> heat stroke, the body losses its ability to dissipate heat through sweating. The internal cooling <br /> mechanism has failed or is near failure. Heat stroke can occur suddenly and without warning. <br /> An employee who is not acclimatized to the heat is especially susceptible to heat stroke. This is <br /> due to the body's inability to dissipate heat. Treat heat stroke as a critical medical emergency. <br /> Heat Illness Prevention Program <br /> Kennedy/Jenks Consultants©, March 2015 Page 9 <br /> U1COR-UserUmMocument originalsTormatted Final Versions <br />