“…From the perspective of occupational physiology, Watkins and colleagues report that extreme occupational heat exposure is associated with elevated haematological and inflammatory markers in Fire Service instructors (Watkins, Hayes, Watt, Renshaw, & Richardson, 2021). From the pathophysiological/clinical perspective, Trotter and colleagues report that high‐intensity interval exercise reduces tolerance to a simulated haemorrhagic challenge in heat‐stressed individuals (Trotter et al., 2021). There is a systematic review of individual risk factors associated with exertional heat illness (Westwood et al., 2021).…”