May 24, 2012
Exposure to heat can cause illness and death. The most serious heat illness is heat stroke. Other heat illnesses, such as heat exhaustion, heat cramps and heat rash, should also be avoided. There are precautions you should take any time temperatures are high and the job involves physical work. Join Jeff Myung, Sr. Safety Consultant, at 1:30 PM EST on May 24, 2012, for an informative webinar on what can be done to reduce the potential for heat related illnesses.
The Graham Company -25th Floor Conference Room
One Penn Square West
Philadelphia, PA , 19102
United States
1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
May 24, 2012