Extreme heat is considered the deadliest weather-related hazard in the U.S.
Heat is the number one cause of weather-related deaths in the U.S., and many don't realize how quickly heat illness can set ...
No matter the circumstances, it's important to take heat waves seriously. Walking into a heat wave without proper knowledge of keeping yourself safe can have deadly consequences.
Summer heat and humidity pose risk for heat stroke and exhaustion, especially for those working outdoors, the young and elderly and those with underlying health conditions. Pregnant women are also at ...
The research found that state rules requiring water and rest breaks when it’s hot address a wide range of dangers. Workplace protections against heat-related illnesses can also reduce a raft of other ...
Extreme heat across Southern California is raising concerns for pet safety, with veterinarians warning that dogs are ...
Doctors warn that while many people focus on hydration and staying cool, some commonly prescribed medications can quietly ...
These are the cruelest days of harvest, when the sun turns fields into slow ovens and the heat climbs before breakfast, holding on until the stars are out. By nightfall, the damage is done: another ...
This week has already seen high temperatures across central Pennsylvania, and they’ll stay that way for several days. A chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Mostly sunny and hot, with a high ...
With temperatures rising across the state, ABC4 spoke with some experts on how people can stay safe in the heat and keep ...
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"The most important thing that Nevada's heat standard lacks is a temperature trigger," Adam Dean, a workplace safety analyist, told Channel 13.