Summer Weather Brings Workplace Hazards
Attention Painting Contractors: Summer weather employee safety management requires additional specific oversight. Assure Painter Safety!
The air is turning warm and the days are getting longer as another
Sunscreen
All outdoor workers should wear sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 on all exposed body parts. The higher the SPF, the better the protection against a sunburn and potential skin cancer. Reapply sunscreen every two hours to maintain its effectiveness. Workers can also benefit from wearing a brimmed hat and sunglasses. Make sure these items also meet your worksite’s Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements.
Hydration
While spending the day in the hot sun, remind your workers to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of clear liquids, including water or something with electrolytes, such as sports drinks. Sodas can actually prevent hydration and may contribute to heat stroke. If you or your employees feel dizzy or nauseous, take a break. Find a cool, shady place and rest until you feel better. Heat stoke can impair a person’s ability to make sound judgments and may cause accidents. It is better to rest and avoid injuries, then to continue working.
Weather
To be safe this summer, use common sense. Pay attention to the weather and help avoid workplace injuries. Be prepared for anything with sunscreen, water, and a plan of action if severe weather strikes.
Denver PDCA Pinnacol Group Policyholders have access to a wide variety of free materials including our “Sun Safety” poster that is available in both English and Spanish. You can order these materials online through the resources section of our website at www.pinnacol.com.
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