A small woodland fire was the scene of a workplace fatality when one firefighter died of heat stroke. The young man was one of two affected by heat stroke that day. Two others were affected by heat exhaustion, a less serious form of heat illness. In fact, 80 percent of the crew battling that fire reported symptoms of heat illness. All but one survived. The firefighters were building a fire line on a steep slope. They were dressed in standard fire-resistant clothing. Temperature was 98 degrees Fahrenheit (36 degrees Celsius) and relative humidity was about 30 percent. While heat is an obvious danger […]
This content is for Markel policy holders.
Register
New Safety Talks
New Safety Talks
iltdev20212026-04-20T22:25:28-07:00
Infection Control 101: Managing Illness, Outbreaks, and Hand Hygiene Meeting Kit – French
iltdev20212026-04-20T22:23:51-07:00
Infection Control 101: Managing Illness, Outbreaks, and Hand Hygiene Meeting Kit – Spanish
iltdev20212026-04-20T22:23:01-07:00
Infection Control 101: Managing Illness, Outbreaks, and Hand Hygiene Meeting Kit
New eLearning
Upcoming Events & Webinars
Vicky Pickford2026-01-12T22:46:54-08:00

