Working in Outdoor and Indoor Heat Environments

This course provides awareness-level training for heat stress to those trades that may be susceptible to heat stress and those who are charged for ensuring their safety.

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Explain what heat stress is and why it is important.
  • Recognize factors that may contribute to heat stress.
  • describe what types of trades and professions are at risk of heat stress.
  • Recognize controls and preventative measures that eliminate or reduce the impact of heat stress.
  • Use available resources to identify the potential risk for heat stress.
  • Apply basic knowledge of heat stress risk factors to screen scenarios for heat stress.
  • Apply knowledge of heat stress controls and preventative measures to eliminate or reduce the impact of heat stress in various scenarios.
  • Recognize first aid steps to be taken in the event of a heat-related illness.

Minimum student contact hours: 4.0 CEU: 0.4

*Note: Location subject to change.

 Session Information: 264XOSHA20302

Schedule: June 1st: 8:00 AM - 12:10 PM
All times for courses are Eastern Time Zone.

Times: 08:00am-12:10pm EDT
Registration Fee : $195.00

Facility Information

Virtual Instructor-Led Training
Hosted on Microsoft Teams
Attendees are required to have a working audio and video connection using a desktop or laptop computer.
A high-speed internet connection is recommended., - -

Facility Resources
Click here to view full OSHA virtual class requirements

To attend an OSHA-numbered course offered virtually (VILT) through USF OTIEC, participants must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Be an existing student who has previously completed a USF OTIEC course, or
  • Provide a registration address located in one of the following states: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, or South Carolina

If you have questions or wish to request an exception, please email usfotiec-outreach@usf.edu.

Cancellation Policy

To view OSHA cancellation and withdrawal policy visit USF OTI Education Center Website.