A Multi-Level Approach to Heat-Related Illness Prevention in Agricultural Workers

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

86

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

May 22, 2019

Primary Completion Date

August 31, 2021

Study Completion Date

September 30, 2021

Conditions
Heat Stress Disorders
Interventions
OTHER

Heat Education and Awareness Tools

HEAT training will be delivered to agricultural workers by research staff in this study in the spring. HEAT training uses interactive approaches to engage participants and posters with visuals. Training covers types of heat-related illness and treatments, risk factors, appropriate clothing and hydration, and keeping cool in the home and community. The HEAT awareness application was developed in collaboration with Washington State University's AgWeatherNet Program to notify supervisors signed up for the service about hot weather conditions that might increase the risk for adverse health effects for workers. The HEAT awareness application is designed to allow subscribers to select weather stations of interest and view current heat indices as well as maximum daily heat indices forecasted over the following week. This information is coupled with information about health effects and prevention of adverse heat health effects. Materials are provided in English and Spanish.

Trial Locations (1)

98902

Farms (confidential), Yakima

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH/CDC)

FED

lead

University of Washington

OTHER

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