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9
Jun

Safety Resources

Working Safe in the Heat: Essential Tips from LaborMax Staffing

  • Jenny Moraga

As temperatures rise, so do the risks for those working outdoors. At LaborMAX Staffing, we take worker safety seriously — especially when it comes to heat-related illnesses. Whether you're on a construction site, handling cleanup, or working in logistics, proper precautions can protect your health and keep your crew productive. Here’s what every outdoor worker — and jobsite supervisor — needs to know.

Why Heat Safety Matters

Working in high temperatures can lead to: Heat exhaustion Heat cramps Heat stroke — a medical emergency Heat-related illnesses can come on quickly and may be fatal if ignored. But the good news? They’re 100% preventable with the right habits and planning.

1. Stay Hydrated

Tip: Drink water every 15–20 minutes, even if you're not thirsty. ? Avoid sugary, caffeinated, or alcoholic drinks ? Keep reusable water jugs or bottles easily accessible ? Consider electrolyte replacements for prolonged work

2. Dress for the Heat

2. Dress for the Heat Wear: Lightweight, breathable fabrics (like cotton) Light-colored clothing Wide-brimmed hats or neck covers UV-rated sunglasses LaborMAX recommends all field employees dress smart — we want you safe and sun-protected.

3. Take Frequent Breaks

Set up shaded or air-conditioned rest areas. Encourage breaks every hour or more frequently when the heat index is high. ?? Heat tip: OSHA recommends following the “20/20 rule” — rest 20 minutes for every 20 minutes of heavy work in extreme heat.

4. Recognize Warning Signs Early

Symptoms to watch for: Dizziness or fainting Headache Nausea or vomiting Muscle cramps Fast heartbeat Confusion or hot, dry skin (a red flag for heat stroke) ????? Don’t “tough it out.” If someone feels off, report it and take action immediately.

5. Know the Buddy System

Always work in teams or check on co-workers regularly. No one should face high-heat conditions alone. A quick check-in could be the difference between a safe shift and an emergency.

LaborMAX Heat Safety Promise

At LaborMAX Staffing, we: Educate our workers and partners on seasonal hazards Provide PPE and job-specific safety guidelines Match qualified workers to roles they can perform safely Advocate for heat safety protocols with every jobsite we staff

The Bottom Line

The summer sun can be brutal — but with smart practices, your crew can work safely, efficiently, and confidently. Whether you're looking for a crew you can count on or a job that keeps your well-being in mind, LaborMAX Staffing has your back. ?? Contact us today to staff up or get working — safely.

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