IEH Academy

Heat Stress

Course details

Self-Paced eLearning

49.00

30 Min

Dr. Lora Benoit

Working in hot environments can pose serious health risks. This course provides an overview of heat-related illnesses, the factors that contribute to heat stress, and the measures used to prevent heat-related incidents. Participants will learn to recognize symptoms, distinguish between mild and severe heat-related conditions, and respond appropriately when signs of heat illness occur.

Benefits and Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Define heat stress and heat-related illness
  • Identify factors that contribute to heat stress
  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness
  • Implement practices that reduce the risk of heat stress
  • Differentiate between mild heat-related illness and medical emergencies
  • Apply appropriate response measures when heat-related illness occurs
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Agenda

  • Heat Stress Fundamentals
  • Contributing Risk Factors
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Prevention Strategies
  • Heat-Related Emergencies
  • Response and Recovery

Who Should Attend?

  • Production Personnel
  • Manufacturing Personnel
  • Warehouse Personnel
  • Maintenance Personnel
  • Sanitation Personnel
  • Supervisors
  • Team Leads
  • Safety Managers
  • EHS Personnel
  • Operations Managers
  • Facility Managers

Registration and Payment

To register for this course, please visit our training portal.

Meet the Instructor

Dr. Gene Bartholomew

Dr. Gene Bartholomew joined IEH as Vice President of Technical Services in 2019. He earned an M.S. and Ph.D. in microbiology from Cornell University and a B.S. in biology from Bucknell University. Dr. Bartholomew began his professional career at International Paper in 1983 as a research scientist.

During his 15 years there, he commercialized and validated an aseptic packaging system, managed a beverage pilot plant and its laboratory, started taste panel testing for the company, and advanced to manage several product development groups. Dr. Bartholomew then joined Smithfield Foods Packaged Meats. He started in the John Morrell Group as the corporate director of food safety for 7 meat processing and slaughter facilities and 1 spice plant. He later took on the role of Senior Director of Corporate Food Safety, during which he was responsible for 14 meat processing plants and several FDA-regulated plants.

Throughout his 20-year career at Smithfield, he led HACCP plan design and validation, thermal processing, regulatory compliance, sanitation, allergen control and environmental pathogen monitoring. He also managed a corporate microbiology laboratory and its accreditation, and has certifications in HACCP training, BRC and SQF schemes, and is a Preventive Controls Qualified Individual. Dr. Bartholomew was a founding member of the North American Meat Institute Listeria Control Workshop and has taught numerous courses to members of the food industry.

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