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  1. EPA Information on Heat Stress
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  2. NASD Information on Heat Stress
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  3. NIOSH Safety and Health Topics: Heat Stress
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  4. In Case of Pesticide Poisoning - US EPA. Compares symptoms of Heat Stress and Organophosphate poisoning.
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  5. Comparing Symptoms of Heat Stress and Pesticide Poisoning - LEAFLET: No. 26. November 1998. 2 pp. , PDF. Dr. Amy Brown, University of Maryland. To obtain a free copy of Adobe Acrobat® Reader for viewing PDF files, please visit Adobe.
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  6. Beat the Heat: Preventing Heat Stress & Heat Illness (2002) - (password protected) (35 minutes) a PowerPoint presentation from Clemson University Pesticide Information Program. This presentation carries recertification continuing credit hours. (If you don't have PowerPoint® 97 or greater on your computer you can download a PowerPoint® Viewer 2003 free from Microsoft.)
    Script in PDF format.

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  7. Beat the Heat: Preventing Heat Stress & Heat Illness (revised 2005) - (password protected) (20 minutes) a PowerPoint presentation from Clemson University Pesticide Information Program. This presentation does not carry recertification continuing credit hours.
    Script in PDF format.

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  8. Beat the Heat: A Suggested Heat Stress Control Program for Employees (revised 2005) - (password protected) (15 minutes) a PowerPoint presentation from Clemson University Pesticide Information Program. This presentation does not carry recertification continuing credit hours.
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