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OSHA NIEHS Oil Spill Cleanup Training Tool 11% <br />Recognizing Heat Injury <br />• Heat Stress: feeling very hot, sweating, may be thirsty, headaches. <br />• Heat Exhaustion: moist skin and sweating profusely; headaches, weakness, <br />nausea, thirst, muscle cramps, feeling faint and dizzy. <br />• Heat Stroke - a killer!: dizziness, confusion, hallucinations, or coma; flushed; <br />hot and dry skin is always heat stroke, but skin may be moist from previous <br />sweating and some people continue to sweat even with heat stroke: you <br />don't need to be dry to die! <br />WORKER EDUCATION & TRAINING PROGRAM 25 <br />