Health Links®Webinar:

Heat@Work: A Total Worker Health® Approach to Heat Stress Mitigation

1 Week Access $15.00






What you will learn: 

Heat stress is becoming increasingly urgent for many workplaces as temperatures rise. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to serious health risks, reduced productivity, and increased safety incidents. Workplace safety professionals, HR managers, and organizational leaders are crucial in addressing this issue. This webinar will examine the impact of heat on worker well-being and safety, focusing on strategies organizations can implement to protect their employees. Join Health Links® and industry experts to learn how to identify, manage, and mitigate the risks of heat stress through proactive policies and practices prioritizing worker safety and health.

After completing this course, learners will be able to: 

  • Understand heat stress's health risks and safety implications in various work environments.
  • Implement practical measures for preventing and managing heat-related illnesses in the workplace.
  • Explore the Total Worker Health® approach to developing comprehensive heat stress prevention and management programs.
Who will benefit: 
  • Leadership/Human Resources
  • Benefits
  • Employees
  • Health and Safety

This is a previously recorded webinar as part of the 2025 Health Links® Webinar Series. Recorded on April 16th, 2025.


Certificate of Completion

1 CHES, SHRM, CSP/CIH

1 hour to complete

HAPPY LEARNERS

"I didn't realize heat stress was a concern. I know more of what to look for."

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