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  1. The heat stress levels are based on Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT). WBGT is a composite measure that takes into account air temperature, humidity, wind and solar radiation, and it is different from air temperature. The reported WBGT is an average value over the past 15 minutes.

  2. Learn how heat stress can affect workers' health and safety, and what employers and workers can do to protect themselves from heat-related illnesses and injuries. Find resources, tools, and recommendations from NIOSH, OSHA, and other sources.

  3. Heat stress occurs when the body is unable to remove excess body heat, and this excess accumulated heat then harms the body. Heat stress related illnesses include heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke, with heat stroke being potentially fatal.

  4. Learn how climate change increases the risk of heat stress and heat-related illnesses in Singapore. Find out how to assess, prevent and manage heat stress with WSH guidelines, ice slurry and other measures.

  5. Learn how heat stress is caused by hot and humid weather conditions in Singapore and how it can lead to heat-related illnesses. Find out the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature and the Heat Stress Advisory issued by the Meteorological Service Singapore.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · Heat stress is the effect of heat load on a workers body from exposure to a combination of factors such as the environment, metabolic heat, and clothing. Heat stress causes the body to lose the ability to control heat and can lead to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

  7. Apr 6, 2023 · Heat exhaustion is a condition that happens when your body overheats. Symptoms may include heavy sweating and a rapid pulse. Heat exhaustion is one of three heat-related illnesses, with heat cramps being the mildest and heatstroke being the most serious.

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