Master essential safety protocols to recognize early warning signs, prevent temperature-related illnesses, and protect your team from the dangers of extreme workplace environments.

Extreme temperatures pose significant risks to workers across various industries, making thermal hazard management a critical component of occupational safety. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the dangers associated with both heat and cold stress in the workplace. It delves into the physiological impacts of severe environments, exploring how the human body reacts to extreme conditions and the specific environmental factors that exacerbate these occupational dangers.
The curriculum covers the essential warning signs of temperature-related illnesses, from heat exhaustion and heat stroke to frostbite and hypothermia. Emphasizing practical worker protection, this guide thoroughly examines preventative strategies, environmental controls, proper acclimatization techniques, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and the critical emergency response protocols necessary to maintain a safe, healthy, and compliant workforce regardless of the climate.

Engineering Expert
Tiffany Miller is an accomplished engineering leader with more than 20 years of experience in manufacturing, mechanical engineering, process optimization, and operational excellence. She began her career through a formal engineering apprenticeship at the age of 16 while earning an Associate of Applied Science in Engineering Design, graduating with three Dean’s List honors. She went on to earn her Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering, graduating Summa Cum Laude, before serving for over a decade as Head of the Manufacturing Engineer team, leading complex manufacturing operations, process improvements, and cross-functional engineering initiatives. Committed to continuous growth, Tiffany later earned her Master of Business Administration (MBA), graduating with a 3.7 GPA while specializing in Lean Six Sigma and earning her Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. Today, she serves as an Engineering Manager, providing strategic leadership for both Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering teams. Her expertise includes manufacturing engineering, product development, Lean manufacturing, quality systems, continuous improvement, project management, and building high-performing engineering teams. Tiffany is passionate about developing practical, innovative solutions that improve efficiency, enhance product quality, and deliver measurable results for both organizations and their customers.