In our last post, we shared the tips and strategies for fighting fatigue in the workplace. This post continues our series on making workplaces and their people safer, healthier and happier with the solutions to fighting dehydration.
Dehydration is what happens when the body doesn’t have enough water. Severe dehydration is extremely unhealthy and causes a range of medical problems. But even mild dehydration can affect physical and mental performance and cause dangerous accidents on-site.
Watch out for these signs of dehydration:
Drink lots of water and fluids throughout the day — before feeling thirsty. Because if you feel thirsty, you’re likely already slightly dehydrated. Six to eight glasses of fluid a day is a good general rule of thumb. But if its hot or your physical activity is high, make sure to drink extra.
We hope these tips and strategies will help your team stay hydrated this summer. And keep an eye out for next week's post where we'll be tackling heat stress.
Our team builds modified containers fitted out with powerful air-conditioning, comfortable bench seating, and the best in industrial ice-machines, water dispensers and freezers.
We call them Respite & Rehydration Containers — dedicated, transportable spaces for protecting your team from heat stress, dehydration and fatigue on remote worksites.
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