Occupational |
OSHA (OSHA 2017) |
Increase heat exposure time each day over 7–14 days |
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NIOSH (NIOSH New workers 2016)
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New workers |
Day 1, < 20% of usual exposure |
Subsequent days, < 20% increase from previous day |
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Workers with job specific experience |
Day 1, < 50% of usual exposure |
Day 3, < 80% of usual exposure |
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Day 2, < 60% of usual exposure |
Day 4 and beyond, 100% exposure |
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ACGIH (ACGIH 2017) |
3 weeks of physical activity under heat stress |
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Athletic (Casa 2012a, b, 2013) |
Number of practices permitted per day |
1 |
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2, only every other day |
Equipment |
Helmets only |
Helmets and shoulder pads |
Full equipment |
Maximum duration of single practice session* |
3 h |
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3 h (a total maximum of 5 h on double session days) |
Walk through time (not included as practice time) |
1 h (but must be separated from practice for 3 continuous hours) |
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Contact |
No contact |
Contact only with blocking sleds/dummies |
Full, 100% live contact drills |
Military |
Air Force (Secretary of the Air Force 2016) |
> 2 continuous hours of work/exercise in 5 of the last 7 or 10 of the last 14 days define those who are acclimatized |
Army (Department of the Army Headquarters 2016) |
Regular strenuous exercise in the heat for 10-14 days defines heat acclimatized |
Navy (Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center 2014) |
Gradually increase physical training and work in hot, humid environments over days or weeks |