\”When it comes to preventing heat illness, employers with outdoor workers should not wait until it gets hot to review their procedures and ensure their training is effective,\” said Cal/OSHA Heat and Agriculture Program Coordinator David Hornung. \”Workers should know the signs and symptoms of heat illness and what to do in case someone gets sick.\”
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