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Taking the guesswork out of heat stress

AS the summer temperatures start to bite – and outdoor workers around the nation are increasingly mindful of the need to ‘slip, slop ‘n’ slap’ and stay hydrated – a Brisbane-based company has launched a new software program that forecasts when workers are more likely to suffer from heat stress.

Haydn Black
Taking the guesswork out of heat stress

It is claimed that environmental firm Katestone's new software program - Heat Manager - can even determine how much water should be made available to workers and how to reschedule work rosters during extreme...

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