Editor’s note: This is the second article in a two-part HR Dive series about the effects of climate change on worker health. Part one covered analysts’ attempts to determine the cost of extreme ...
Heat waves are deadly, killing more people in the U.S. than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods combined, according to an article published by Scientific American. And the number of deaths has been ...
The start of summer means hotter, more humid days, and in the Lower Hudson Valley, those days can be dangerous for some. Summer 2025 is predicted to be a "scorcher of a summer," according to the Old ...
Among all hazardous weather conditions, heat is the leading cause of death in the United States. In the workplace, if adequate prevention methods are not followed, employees in both outdoor and indoor ...
Across the country in June 2025, Americans are experiencing the first heat dome — an extreme, lingering heat wave — of the summer season. This abrupt introduction of unusually hot temperatures has ...
Welcome to the heat dome, folks. More than 80 million people in the eastern half of the U.S. were under at least a Level 3 of 4 “major” heat risk on Friday, according to CNN. The East Coast is poised ...
FOR WHEN IT COMES TO HEAT EXHAUSTION. WELL, OUR HEAT WAVE. IT CONTINUES TODAY. AND BECAUSE OF THAT, I WANT TO TALK ABOUT HEAT ILLNESSES. BECAUSE DID YOU KNOW THE LAST DAY OF A HEAT WAVE, WHICH IS ...
In some of the most agriculturally rich regions in the U.S., researchers from San Diego State University are working to ...
Worker deaths due to heat stress continue to increase. And while the events of extreme heat are expected to continue, that does not mean that deaths need to continue. “These deaths are preventable,” ...
HOUSTON – The combination of proper gear, hydration techniques, and sun protection can mean the difference between a successful training session and a medical emergency, according to an eighth-ranked ...
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