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HEAT INDEX TABLE1Turn the unit on and hold it by its body DO NOT HOL HEAT INDEX TABLE1Turn the unit on and hold it by its body DO NOT HOL

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HEAT INDEX TABLE1Turn the unit on and hold it by its body DO NOT HOL - PPT Presentation

70 112 120 3067737884 96 123 148 4068747986 123 80717886 90717988 1007280 This Heat Index Chart provides general guidelines for assessing the potential severity of heat stress illness Individu ID: 959701

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HEAT INDEX TABLE1)Turn the unit on and hold it by its body. DO NOT HOLD IT BY THE SENSOR!2)Take the temperature & humidity readings in the same location and conditions as practice or competition will take place.3)Allow 1 to 1-1/2 minutes for the unit to adjust to the current temperature and humidity. TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY MAY STILL FLUCTUATE BY SEVERAL TENTHS OF A DEGREE OR PERCENT.4)Round the temperature and humidity to the nearest number provided on the Heat Index Table. 70 112 120 30%67737884 96 123 148 40%68747986 123 80%717886 90%717988 100%7280 This Heat Index Chart provides general guidelines for assessing the potential severity of heat stress (illness). Individual reactions to the heat will vary.Heat illness can occur at lower temperatures than those indicated on the “Heat Index & Possible Risk” section of this poster. How to use the Heat Index Char oke possible with pr olonged e and/or physical activit y . Pr ovide unlimited fluids and monitor athletes for signs & symptoms of heat illness. 105-124 degrees: Heat exhaus troke likely, and heats troke pos more breaks, consider altering practice so it is les