What You Should Know About the Ozone Index and Nevada Workers Compensation
Are you a business owner in Nevada? Nevada workers compensation is vital and so is ensuring the safety of outdoor workers in the arid climate of the Silver State. Many business owners fail to see the danger of being outside in certain conditions posed to their employees and some employees are unaware of the risks too. It can be a good idea to learn a little about the National Ozone Index and the affects air quality can have on your workers.
There are five levels in the Ozone Index – good, moderate, unhealthy for sensitive groups, unhealthy, and very unhealthy. Being outside during days with poor air quality ratings can cause a variety of health issues, especially for older individuals and people who are physically exerting themselves. Possible side effects of exposure to high ozone include throat and airway irritation or swelling, excessive coughing, breathing difficulties, asthma flare-ups, diminished lung function, and immune system.
Avoid medical emergencies and illnesses due to air quality by familiarizing yourself with your employees. Individuals who suffer from asthma, allergies, or other respiratory issues should be found suitable work indoors during days with high ozone indexes. Being aware of the risks can reduce the risk of related health issues arising and the chances of a resulting claim on your Nevada Workers compensation coverage.
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