Hot enough out there for ya?

gman042

Been around the block a few times
Just got back from Zion National Park in southern Utah near the Arizona Border. 112 degrees when we got back to the parking lot after doing some hiking. They weren't kidding when they said to take plenty of water. Family did fairly well considering the heat. 2 youngest ones were fairly flushed when we got done. Let them play in the river to cool down.
 

OrioN

double tap o da horn dooshbag
another fave quote, "stay cool!"

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Faceplanted

Well-Known Member
OSHA's Campaign to Prevent Heat Illness in Outdoor Workers | Protective Measures to Take at Each Risk Level - Actions for High Risk Conditions: Heat Index is 103 degrees friend to 115 degrees friend

Over 103 and heat index and your center should be taking precautions. Reducing the work load for you at the minimum.

They are also supposed to provide you work a modified work/break schedule to allow you to cool off.

Be sure to notify OSHA of violations. This heat can literally kill you. Most important thing is to make it home at the end of the day.
 

joeboodog

good people drink good beer
OSHA's Campaign to Prevent Heat Illness in Outdoor Workers | Protective Measures to Take at Each Risk Level - Actions for High Risk Conditions: Heat Index is 103 degrees friend to 115 degrees friend

Over 103 and heat index and your center should be taking precautions. Reducing the work load for you at the minimum.

They are also supposed to provide you work a modified work/break schedule to allow you to cool off.

Be sure to notify OSHA of violations. This heat can literally kill you. Most important thing is to make it home at the end of the day.
They'll fix it. They'll cut loads.
 
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