Monday, January 11, 2010

Cool Construction Staying Cool As An Indoor Construction Worker?

Staying cool as an indoor construction worker? - cool construction

My friend is a sheet metal worker. She works in a metal warehouse. Lately, the outside temperature is higher in the F 90 () 's. Inside, the winery is 115 (F) or warmer. Is required to work long pants, shoes, shirts, gloves and safety glasses. Currently, drink cold water. It's getting a headache and rash in the heat. What can you do to stay cool? Help with headaches, prevent an outbreak? Suggestions would be helpful

2 comments:

shera_42 said...

Moisturizers and put a handkerchief on the neck or head will help. While feeling the head and neck to stay cool and then the rest of the body generally cool. It is good to drink plenty of water ... He was slightly dehydrated work in an environment that is probably what contributes to headaches. You can also get one of these fans and a spray bottle of water with them. There were times when I had a whole bottle of cold water on his head to avoid heatstroke dump. What do eruptions, it is difficult to say how they prevent. If you are the right clothes appropriate for rubbing the skin while still warm and humid, causing the eruption. I suggest trying to loose clothing if possible.

Sincere Riley said...

Headaches can be caused by the heat of the blood pressure too high. It is dangerous. It must compensate an employee ' "incident" report file, if something happens. It should provide fans and / or air conditioning.

For now the rash was probably helps a rash from the heat and dust, your body can be used to avoid, but I doubt it.

Things that are the "bandana" buy "type tie around his head. They have gel in them. You soak in water and tie around his forehead, and helps keep you cool. It takes at least 2 of them when they are cured and can be changed if the bearing is heated.

Good luck to him!

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