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  • A roofer working on dark asphalt shingles in extreme summer heat, illustrating the radiant heat load that pushes surface temperatures past 160°F.
    Roofing in 110°F: Why Asphalt Shingles Push Surface Temps Past 160° and How to Build Breaks Around It

    Roofing in 110°F: Why Asphalt Shingles Push Surface Temps Past 160° and How to Build Breaks Around It

    July 2nd, 2026-Featured, Heat Stress-

    When the thermometer reads 110°F, roofers face a far greater heat burden than ambient temperature alone suggests. Here's the science behind roof-surface radiant load — and how to build a break schedule around the actual hazard.

  • Heat Acclimatization for Workers: The Science-Backed Protocol

    Heat Acclimatization for Workers: The Science-Backed Protocol

    April 2nd, 2026-Heat Stress, New OSHA Regulations-

    Heat Acclimatization for Workers: The Science-Backed Protocol Medical Disclaimer: This article is intended for occupational safety professionals and employers and does not constitute medical advice. [...]

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