Wearable tech for employees aims to measure body temperature to prevent heat illness
New guidelines and outreach from OSHA are hoping to help many working in dangerous heat conditions. Part of this outreach is with the employees at Tuscaloosa’s “Black Warrior Brewing.” Part of this outreach is with the employees at Tuscaloosa’s “Black Warrior Brewing.” They use wearable technology to monitor their body temperatures to prevent heat-related illnesses.
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