ROCKVILLE,
Md. - The Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has announced
that it is celebrating National Safety Month, June, with the release of a
series of safety bulletins to assist mechanical construction and service
contractors in addressing the issues being highlighted during the month. The
first bulletin, Heat-Related Health Problems, provides information to help
contractors protect their workers.
“Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke are the most common heat-related
health problems. Physical work in non-air conditioned facilities really takes a
toll on mechanical construction and service workers, especially in hot, humid
summer weather,” noted Tom Skaggs, chairman of MCAA’s Safety and Health
Committee and vice president – safety for the Murphy Co.
The Heat-Related Health Problems bulletin reviews each of these problems in
turn, starting with heat cramps, the least harmful health problem, and ending
with the most harmful, heat stroke. It also provides cooling tips for service
technicians wearing NFPA 70E-required arc flash protective
equipment.
“One of our biggest concerns is for the safety of mechanical service
technicians working on rooftop HVAC units on hot summer days,” noted Pete
Chaney, MCAA director of safety and health. He added that the required personal
protective equipment for arc flash protection presents the possibility of heat
hazards and, “Keeping our service techs from becoming overheated is very
important, especially since they’re most often working
alone.”
For more information, go to www.mcaa.org/safety.
Publication date: 06/20/2011