Heat Stress Control and Heat Casualty Management — TB MED 507, AFPAM 48-152 (I)

Date Published: 7 March 2003

Categories: Medical, US Air Force, US Army

This bulletin provides guidance to military and civilian health care providers and allied medical personnel to develop an evidence-based preventive program to protect military personnel from heat stress and associated adverse health effects; understand the diagnosis and treatment of heat casualties, exertional heat injury (EHI), and exertional heat stroke, etc.