1.
The index used to assess the environmental heat stress.
2.
The temperature reflecting the ability of the body to cool via sweat.
3.
The temperature that represents radiant heat from the sun.
4.
A condition caused by prolonged exposure to excessive heat.
5.
The NATA guideline document that covers heat illness prevention.
6.
A risk level associated with WBGT values between 82°F and 86.9°F.
7.
The body process responsible for cooling through sweat evaporation.
8.
A protective action to prevent heat-related illnesses.
9.
The heat stress level that can lead to heat stroke.
10.
component measured by a thermometer in the shade.
11.
a body cooling process that involves moisture on the skin.
12.
The term for the body's reaction to excessive heat.
13.
The highest risk level for heat illness occurs when WBGT exceeds this.
14.
The NATA statement on exertional heat illness.
15.
A temperature value indicating the risk of heat illness.
16.
a strategy to help athletes recover in hot conditions.
17.
an action needed when WBGT reaches Extreme Risk.
18.
a recommended strategy to avoid heat illness.
19.
this term is associated with heat from the sun.
20.
the key recommendation when WBGT is moderate.
21.
the index used to track the risk of exertional heat illness.
22.
the most important component when calculating WBGT.
23.
the risk level is associated with WBGT values between 87°F and 89.9°F.
24.
the body response to excessive heat due to dehydration.
25.
the term used for protective equipment in high WBGT levels.