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E <br />An initial work/rest cycle of I hour work and 15 minutes rest is recommended for protection of <br />staff when the heat stress hazard is high. The recommended cycle will be adjusted up or down <br />based upon worker monitoring, environmental conditions, and the judgement of the site safety <br />officer. At any time, field team members recognize the signs or symptoms of heat stress prior to a <br />scheduled rest period, they will notify the SSO immediately in order that the rest period can be <br />called. <br />Heat stress, if not prevented, results in heat stress illnesses. Two critical illnesses, if not <br />recognized and treated immediately, can become life-tbreatening. These are heat exhaustion and <br />heat stroke. Heat exhaustion will result if the prevention measures decided above are not <br />implemented. Ignoring the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion Will lead to the development of <br />heat stroke, if unsafe conditions persist. <br />Reat stroke is immediate, life threatening condition that results because the body's heat regulating <br />L -necbamsnis shut down, and the body cannot cool itself sufficiently. As heat is excessively stored <br />in the body, brain damage can result causing permanent disability or death. <br />117M 111 -PIR -9 WEVIC OT PAT PITM-9 <br />extremities; possible vomiting, dff ficulty walking; cQol -and am&gy skin to the tough--. ps* tg <br />U -4y cgl-Qrwg-. <br />I Immediately remove victim to the support area, or if you are the victim proceed to t <br />support area. i <br />Start cooling, but be careful not to cause a chill (i.e. rest in shade and apply wet towel U., <br />forehead; open up and/or remove clothing as much as practical, especially chemical - <br />resistant clothing). <br />4. If vomiting and/or the signs and symptoms are not lessening within an hour, call for <br />emergency help and/or transport the victim to emergency room. <br />S. It is likely that a heat exhaustion victim will be unable to work for the remainder of the <br />day. <br />Heat Stroke (aka sun stroke). The signs and symptoms of heat stroke are b -Qt. dry skin to the <br />tough. reddish cglod= body temperature > 105 degrees F; no sweating; mental confusion; deep, <br />rapid breathing that sounds like snoring progressing to shallow, weak breathing, headache; <br />dizziness; nausea; vomiting; weakness; dry mouth; convulsions, muscular twitching, sudden <br />collapse; possible unconsciousness. <br />