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Heat stress mobile app from AIHA available for open beta testing

Written By Sarah Poirier

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) has launched a new app to protect construction workers from heat stress. The Heat Stress Mobile App provides essential features that help workers stay safe in high-temperature environments.

A tool designed for safety

Construction workers are frequently exposed to harsh elements, including extreme heat, making them particularly vulnerable to heat stress. The AIHA’s Heat Stress Mobile App is designed to address this issue by providing real-time data and personalized recommendations. 

The app uses local weather information to calculate the heat index, offering a clear picture of the risk level at any moment. This allows workers and supervisors to make informed decisions about protecting themselves.

Key features

Real-time weather data 

The app monitors local weather conditions, including temperature and humidity, to provide an accurate heat index. This is crucial to help workers understand the potential risks they face during their shifts.

Risk level alerts 

The app assigns a risk level based on the current heat index and alerts when conditions become dangerous. This feature empowers workers to take immediate action, such as seeking shade or drinking more water.

Personalized recommendations 

App users can access tailored advice on reducing heat stress. These recommendations consider the specific work environment and can include tips on clothing, hydration, and rest.

Educational resources 

The app also serves as an educational tool, offering information on the symptoms of heat-related illnesses and how to prevent them. This helps workers recognize the early signs of heat stress and take action before the situation worsens.

Impact on the construction industry

AIHA’s Heat Stress Mobile App is particularly valuable in construction, where heat-related illnesses are common. The app helps reduce heat stress and related health issues by providing real-time data and actionable advice. This, in turn, promotes a safer work environment and ensures that workers can perform their jobs effectively without compromising their health.

Bottom line

The AIHA’s Heat Stress app is a game-changer for the construction industry, offering a practical solution to the challenges posed by extreme heat. With real-time monitoring, personalized recommendations, and educational resources, the app is essential for anyone working in high-temperature environments. As it continues to be tested in the open beta phase, the app promises to have a positive impact on worker safety and well-being.

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