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Online Open Seminar on Heat Stress Assessment for Outdoor Work in Very Hot Weather & the Health Hazards at Work under Hot Environment
Online Open Seminar on Heat Stress Assessment for Outdoor Work in Very Hot Weather & the Health Hazards at Work under Hot Environment
CPD unit under Hong Kong Safety and Health Certification Scheme: 1.5
The number of very hot days (days with a maximum temperature of 33°C or above) have been increasing in recent years. Those who need to work outdoor or at a hot environment are likely to have a higher risk of suffering from heat stroke due to factors of high temperature, etc. Employers should consider the potential impact of hot weather situations while arranging tasks for their employees and adopt suitable control measures. The Occupational Safety and Health Council will hold an online open seminar on 29 July 2025, at which the Occupational Health Nurse and Occupational Hygienist will introduce the heat stress assessment, address the health hazards at work under hot environment and the control measures of preventing heat stroke at work under hot environment.
Enrollment will be closed on 25 July 2025. All are welcome.
Applicants must provide email address for getting the statement of attendance. Individual email address used for enrolment should be same as the email address used to login your Zoom account. Login and logout time of your Zoom account for the seminar is one of attendance requirements. Confirmation email with online seminar link and details will be sent to successful applicants.
Date
29 July 2025 (Tuesday)
Time
6:45 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. (Registration time start at 6:40 p.m.)
Venue
Online Seminar
Speaker
Occupational Health Nurse, Labour Department
Occupational Hygienist, Labour Department
Fee
Free
Language
Cantonese
Contact
Ms. Lo
Email
seminar@oshc.org.hk
Phone
31065658
CPD
1.5 CPD units under relevant accreditation services of the Hong Kong Safety and Health Certification Scheme
Closing
25 July 2025
The application for the seminar / conference has been closed.