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Heat Stress In Food Processing And Handling Environments

7 Lessons
16-26 Minutes
10 Quiz Questions

Course Overview


In the fast-paced world of food processing and handling, extreme temperatures can pose a real challenge. Heat stress can have serious, even fatal, consequences if left unchecked. This training course empowers team members with proven strategies to minimize the risks of heat stress and respond effectively to heat-related emergencies.

After completing this training, employees will be able to understand the health hazards associated with working in high-heat conditions, recognize the symptoms of heat-related illnesses, know how to assist a person who is suffering from a heat-related illness, and know the equipment and safe practices they should use to work safely in high-heat environments.

Our bodies are incredibly resilient and designed to handle demanding tasks—but when heat stress enters the picture, it can disrupt these natural processes and impact performance. With this training, your team will be equipped to intervene early and treat heat stress before it escalates to a worst-case scenario.

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    Key Audience


    Restaurant Employees or Food Manufacturing Employees

    Course Topics


    Introduction
    Heat And The Body's Cooling System
    Heat-Related Illnesses
    Treating Heat-Related Illnesses
    Preparing To Work In Hot Environments
    Engineering Controls For Hot Environments
    Conclusion

    Course Detail


    Course ID
    marcheat2f_vod

    Time

    16-26 MIN
    Questions
    "10"

    Languages

    en

    video format

    HD

    captions

    Yes

    Resources

    Yes

    Lessons

    7

    Remediation

    Yes

    Bookmarking

    Yes

    Feedback

    No

    Microlearning

    No