Pinnacol Assurance warns that workers are 52% more susceptible to workplace injury during hot days; issues important heat safety guidance
DENVER, Aug. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As extreme temperatures are anticipated to persist in Colorado through September, Pinnacol Assurance, the state’s largest workers’ compensation insurer, released data showing that workers are more at risk for accident and injury on days when temperatures climb and provided guidance for navigating these risks.
Pinnacol’s claims data shows that workers from various occupations – not just outdoor workers – are 52% more at risk for injury when temperatures exceed 90 degrees. The most common injuries experienced in excessive heat include strains, cuts, falls and injuries the carrier classifies as “strikes.”
Dr. Tom Denberg, Pinnacol’s medical director, notes, “Protecting employees from high temperatures is crucial not only to prevent heat-related illnesses but also to reduce the risk of other injuries that can occur in hot conditions. When workers are exposed to excessive heat, their physical and cognitive abilities can be impaired, increasing the likelihood of accidents. By implementing effective heat safety measures, such as providing adequate hydration, rest breaks, and shaded areas, employers can safeguard the health and well-being of their employees, ensuring a safer and more productive work environment.”
Workers in construction, road maintenance, landscaping, and other outdoor professions are particularly vulnerable. Pinnacol reports that other types of workers, like teachers, restaurant workers, and maintenance workers, were also at increased risk.
The frequency and intensity of heat waves in Colorado amplify the need for robust safety measures to protect these employees. Additionally, Colorado’s high elevation increases UV exposure, which can exacerbate the effects of heat and pose additional health risks.
The Associated General Contractors of Colorado plays a crucial role in supporting construction companies with resources, training, and advocacy to protect workers in extreme heat. “We encourage employers to provide the appropriate equipment and training and foster a culture that keeps workers safe,” said President and CEO Jeff Barratt. “It’s important for all of us to be aware of the impacts of heat for ourselves and our colleagues who may not recognize they are in distress.”
Preventing Heat-Related Illness
Preventive measures are essential to maintaining worker health and productivity during the hot summer months. Recommendations include:
Training employees and supervisors on heat illness risk factors and symptomsEncouraging regular hydration before and after workProviding accessible cool drinking water during work hoursScheduling frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areasEstablishing a buddy system for monitoring heat distressPromoting the use of sunscreen to combat elevated UV exposureAcclimatize workers for heat, including gradually increasing physical labor and ensuring adequate rest breaks, especially for new or returning workers
Signs of Heat-Related Illness
Heat-related illnesses can include heat rash, heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Key symptoms to watch for include:
ConfusionHeadacheDizzinessNauseaElevated body temperature
Responding to Heat Illness
Identifying the symptoms of heat illness early can prevent serious health issues or fatalities. In cases of heat stroke, which is life-threatening, immediate medical attention is crucial. Steps to take include:
Removing the affected worker from sun exposurePlacing them in a cool, shaded areaProviding cool water to drinkRemoving unnecessary clothingEnsuring someone stays with the worker until medical help arrives or symptoms improve
For more information on sun and heat safety, Pinnacol Assurance offers various resources and consultations with certified safety experts. Ensuring the well-being of Colorado’s workforce in excessive heat is a top priority.
About Pinnacol
Pinnacol Assurance is a top-performing provider of workers’ compensation insurance. Our nationwide coverage goes wherever businesses grow to provide them with caring and reliable protection. We offer top-rated injured worker care, customized safety solutions and a comprehensive return to work program that helps our customers reduce risk and save costs. You can see our investment in the community through our nationally recognized apprenticeship program, Pinnacol Foundation scholarship program and award-winning diversity, equity and inclusion work. Pinnacol’s team members, culture and services have received numerous awards, affirming our commitment to the people and communities we serve. Learn more at Pinnacol.com.
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