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Evidence Base For Elements Of Heat Stress Management: IAI Heat Stress Reference Document

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2024

The IAI is pleased to publish the final report for the IAI project Guidance on heat-related illness. The document aims to Identify and classify the various approaches to management of heat stress and heat-related illness, including measures that are well-known and documented in the literature as well as practices currently employed by the aluminium producing sector. The report was prepared by Dr Thomas Bernard, University of South Florida as a reference point for heat stress management programmes within IAI member companies.

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