Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses with Environmental Monitoring

High temperatures cause increased risk to those exposed to strenuous outdoor conditions, including those who work in construction, utility, athletics, and military operations. The CDC reports a U.S. average of 67,512 emergency department visits and 702 heat-related deaths each year.

Steps to increase safety includes adherence to recommended guidelines and environmental monitoring.

Wet Bulb Globe Temperature is an important calculated parameter to monitor for outdoor exposure in high temperature conditions. Developed for the US Coast Guard to help keep workers safe in extreme heat and humid environments, CWS’s Heat Stress System gives decision makers the full picture. It includes:

– ​Capricorn FLX Control Module

– Black Globe Temp Sensor

– Ambient Temp Sensor

– Relative Humidity Sensor

– Self-Aspirating Radiation Shield for Ambient Temp and RH sensors

– Weather Display Console


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