Take steps to maintain safe operations with extreme heat in the forecast

Extreme heat is forecast across Michigan and the region from Monday, June 29 through at least Friday, July 3. MABA reminds all those working in Michigan agriculture, and throughout the Upper Midwest to be aware of the forecast change in conditions, heat safety and heat first aid steps. Heat illness can affect anyone!

We are sharing this reminder this week as it represents the hottest and most humid weather seen in an otherwise very mild season.

This is an especially important message for those new to working outside. Heat illnesses are prevalent in those who are just starting out at their job, who may not be well-acclimatized to hot conditions.

Background: Extreme Heat Forecast

The National Weather Service has put Michigan in the center of an extreme heat advisory for this week. The image below (created June 29) shows Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and other parts of the upper Great Lakes in the NWS highest heat advisory category this week. Many areas will experience mid to upper-90’s conditions, and in some places approach 100 degrees.

This highest NWS advisory category represents a “level of rare and/or long-duration extreme heat with little to no overnight relief affects anyone without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration.”

Action Steps

Anyone working outside should keep this in mind and prepare in advance with:

  • Plenty of water carried with you. Drink water every 15 minutes, even if you do not feel thirsty.
  • Sun protection, especially a hat.
  • A plan to take breaks in the shade, in a truck cab or inside.
  • Good communication with each other to make sure everyone is drinking water, resting, and looking out for signs of exhaustion.

Anyone showing the signs of heat exhaustion or stress needs to stop working, move somewhere cool and sip water. Learn more about these conditions and first aid response at: https://www.weather.gov/safety/heat-illness.

Heat forecast information is available at the NWS HeatRisk site.