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View Post: I Had Heat Stress Training on the Job Today
16 Nov 2009 by admin
I didn't know this but heat stress training is required for everyone on my job. We all work outside at this winery and it gets really hot sometimes. My coworkers and I pick grapes, dig holes, transport grapes, drive trucks without air ...
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View Post: Six Degrees and Rising
20 Nov 2009 by Trevor Williams
So the Earth isn't particularly healthy right now, and is in no shape to deal with further heat stress. You: +1°C: 38°C (100.4°F) - Sweating, feeling very uncomfortable, slightly hungry. Earth: +1°C: 14.7°C, taking 13.7°C as the ...
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View Post: Heat stress or something else?
15 Nov 2009 by seatac
I assume that's heat burn? I was battling I think magnesium def? I sprayed them with epsom salts twice and it helped a bit. I also really diluted like 1/6 dose of some fertilizer with zinc/boron, calcium and micro nutrients. ...
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View Post: Effects of heat stress on mammalian reproduction — Philosophical ...
15 Oct 2009 by Hansen, PJ
Heat stress can have large effects on most aspects of reproductive function in mammals. These include disruptions in spermatogenesis and oocyte development, oocyte maturation, early embryonic development, foetal and placental growth and ...
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View Post: OSHA Heat Stress Training Why It's Important
14 Nov 2009 by admin
Manufacturing plants, agricultural operations, construction workers these are examples of people working in extreme heat. For this reason OSHA has a requirement for heat stress training for all affected workers. ...
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View Post: New South Wales: Surviving the Heat
20 Nov 2009 by Gardening Gurus
In this relentless heat, the poor gardens are certainly showing signs of enormous stress. Make sure you get out there early in the morning or late at night time and give your plants a really good deep soak. ...
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View Post: Down On The Farm: Stress, Stress and Heat Stress?
25 Jun 2009 by TCavanaugh
With all the stresses of dairy farming...milk price, feed price, illnesses, breeding, cleaning, labor, and inspections. There are many more, but I am certain you get my point. Now, there is heat stress. ...
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