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WorkWize | Heat Stress Safety

The WorkWize Heat Stress Safety App determines the risk of heat stress related illness due to working in hot w...

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The WorkWize Heat Stress Safety App determines the risk of heat stress related illness due to working in hot weather. The algorithm is based on the Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists (AIOH) 2013 Heat Stress Standard. The WorkWize Heat Stress Safety App is an invaluable tool to help you plan out work procedures safely in hot conditions.

User input to a questionnaire about a job or task is combined with weather data from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) to determine the level of risk. Control strategies are given to help reduce risk, if too high. Job details can be saved for repeat tasks to be reassessed under different weather conditions or modified quickly for similar tasks. The app also contains a summary of first aid for heat stress related illnesses.

The WorkWize Heat Stress Safety App contains;

Risk assessment based on AIOH 2013 Heat Stress Standard

Colour coded risk level indicator based on job details and current weather conditions

Detailed assessment of 14 risk contributing factors such as clothing, intensity of work and time between breaks

Summary of first aid procedures for heat stress related illnesses

Ability to save job details for repeat jobs to assess with different weather conditions or minor variations

Uses phone GPS to access BOM API for weather data at current location or user can manually input location or weather data

Interactive risk summary screen allows users to identify highest contributing factors to risk level and quickly adapt work procedure

Suggested risk control strategies given to help guide work planning

Take steps to work safer onsite now. Download this easy to use workplace safety tool!

*Note to access automatic weather data retrieval users must be in Australia. The app will still function in other countries but users will need to enter temperature and humidity.

Last update

April 21, 2020

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