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Keep workers hydrated
- Hydration is crucial for preventing heat-related illnesses, according to OSHA.
- Tips for employers include educating workers on hydration importance, providing cool water, encouraging frequent hydration breaks, and offering electrolyte products for strenuous tasks.
- Employers should designate shaded rest areas and relief personnel for hydration breaks.
- Workers should hydrate before, during, and after work to prevent dehydration-related health issues like kidney stones.
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