Anyone can start here · Moore Park, Del Rio, TX
Set up a summer cooling and water station.
Fund it for $200. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$200 proposed
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What the work involvesStand up a shaded cool-water station with signage at Moore Park for the hottest hours of the day. Moore Park lines San Felipe Creek in Del Rio, a heavily used public swimming and cooling spot. Free cold water and a shaded rest spot cut heat-illness risk for park users, walkers, and outdoor workers through the long Texas summer.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- site PPE + sun protection + water
- tablet/clipboard with the OSHA Heat NEP checklist
- camera
- thermometer / heat-index reference (or weather-service heat index)
- note on the written heat-illness prevention plan
Steps
- 1. Check in with the competent person; confirm a written heat-illness prevention plan exists and identify who is new or returning (acclimatization risk). Observe-and-document only.
- 2. Record the day's heat index (temperature + humidity) and note which OSHA trigger tier applies (caution ~80°F / high ~91°F / extreme).
- 3. Check water: cool, potable, accessible, and enough for ~1 quart per worker per hour; photograph the stations and note their distance from the work.
- 4. Check shade + rest: a shaded rest area is available and the rest schedule scales with the heat-index tier (more/longer breaks as it climbs).
- 5. Check acclimatization: is there a graded schedule for new workers (first week) and returning workers (after a week or more away), the highest-risk group?
- 6. Check recognition + emergency: are supervisors/workers trained to spot heat illness, is there a buddy/monitoring system, and a written emergency response (call 911, cool, don't leave alone)?
- 7. Tier each finding against the heat-index tier (stop-work / correct-before-proceed / monitor); enter photos, GPS, heat index, checklist, plan status, and findings; sign. Route stop-work items to the competent person.
What counts as done
- Photo of the running station with signage
- Hourly refill/visitor log
- Host confirmation note
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
What is promised, and what is not.
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