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  • Beat the heat

    As summer temperatures rise, the risk of heat-related illnesses increases significantly.Whether you are conducting operations outdoors, working in an unconditioned warehouse or enjoying a weekend hike, heat stress is a serious threat that requires proactive measures. Understanding how to manage heat

  • AEDC Safety implores team members to recognize the signs of heat illness

    Tennessee weather is very entertaining.When I moved here 40 years ago, I was told, “If you don’t like the weather, wait 30 minutes and it will change.” I thought they were exaggerating.NOPE.When summer comes, it gets hot. The humidity will add its two cents’ worth in making it feel even hotter. If

  • AEDC Safety offers tips to avoid heat illness

    Here comes summer!Outside activities and obligations increase, and temperatures, humidity and the chance for heat illness increase right along with them. What is heat illness? It is when the body is not able to get rid of excess heat and properly cool itself.Learn the signs and symptoms of