Service members on ruck mark in hot, dry terrain need injury prevention strategies during military training

AFPAM 48-151 – Control of Thermal Stress

This Air Force Pamphlet from the Commander of Joint Base Langley-Eustis implements new instructions in AFPD 48-1, Aerospace Medicine Program, which establishes responsibilities and procedures to protect personnel from the averse health effect of heat (and cold) stress when exposed to severe weather while performing their duties.

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