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MX3 Diagnostics forms heat stress advisory board

May 5, 2026
MX3 Diagnostics forms heat stress advisory board

By AI, Created 11:27 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – MX3 Diagnostics has launched an independent Heat Stress Advisory Board to guide workplace safety education and product development for industrial sectors. The board is expected to help turn heat-stress science into practical tools for workers, managers and safety leaders over its first 12-month term.

Why it matters: - Heat stress is a growing workplace safety issue in industries such as mining, construction and logistics. - MX3 Diagnostics wants to turn technical heat-stress guidance into tools workers and managers can use in real time. - The advisory board is also expected to shape education on the longer-term health effects of prolonged heat exposure, not just dehydration and acute heat illness.

What happened: - MX3 Diagnostics announced the formation of the MX3 Hydration University Heat Stress Advisory Board, an independent group of subject matter experts. - The board will advise the company on heat stress management and develop independent educational content for the global industrial sector. - Dr. Rob McDonald, an occupational physician and former vice president of health and hygiene at BHP, will chair the board. - The inaugural board includes Professor Moe Momayez, Ian Firth, David Bourne and Dr. David Lowry.

The details: - Dr. Rob McDonald brings more than a decade of executive experience in risk mitigation, health surveillance and fitness-for-work programs. - Professor Moe Momayez is a professor at the University of Arizona’s School of Mining Engineering and Mineral Resources and director of the university’s Center of Excellence for Mine Safety. - Ian Firth is a principal consultant, occupational hygienist and fellow of the Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists. - Ian Firth co-authored the AIOH Guide to Managing Heat Stress and previously held senior health leadership roles at Rio Tinto. - David Bourne is a safety area manager at Byrnecut and specializes in enterprise wellbeing and organizational transformation. - Dr. David Lowry is a certified occupational hygienist and adjunct professor at Edith Cowan University’s School of Medical and Health Sciences. - Dr. David Lowry focuses on managing occupational health hazards in large-scale mining operations. - MX3 says the board will help simplify heat-stress science, reduce reliance on specialized HSE training and improve visual indicators of heat strain. - The board’s work will also support MX3 products, software and the company’s heat stress management toolkit. - The board’s initial term will last 12 months. - During that term, the board will ratify new training modules for MX3 Hydration University. - The board will also help develop a research strategy for a PhD project on heat stress in the Australian minerals industry. - MX3 Diagnostics is a digital health company founded in 2017 and based in Austin, Texas, and Melbourne, Australia. - MX3 says its portable saliva-based hydration testing systems are used in sports, the military and workplace safety. - MX3 says its products and cloud analytics have been deployed by hundreds of elite sports teams, Fortune 1000 companies, government agencies and healthcare facilities. - MX3 says customers have performed more than 7 million tests using its products.

Between the lines: - The board combines clinical, academic and mining-sector expertise, which suggests MX3 wants more credibility with industrial buyers and safety leaders. - The focus on peer-reviewed and independent content signals an effort to position MX3 Hydration University as an education platform, not just a product add-on. - The emphasis on fitness-for-work education points to a shift from reactive response to prevention.

What’s next: - The board will begin work on new training modules for MX3 Hydration University. - The group will also set a research plan tied to heat stress in Australian mining. - Ian Firth said the goal is to move the industry from reactive responses to proactive responses based on fitness-for-work education. - MX3 says the board will support safer workplace heat-management protocols across resource, construction and logistics sectors.

The bottom line: - MX3 Diagnostics is betting that expert-led education and clearer heat-risk tools will make workplace heat safety easier to act on at the jobsite.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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