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The image is a poster with instructions on how to deal with heat and heatstroke. It features a thermometer graphic on the left and text boxes with advice on the right. The poster is divided into sections such as "Rules of safe work in heat," "Preventive measures," and "Help with heatstroke." The "Preventive measures" section includes advice on protecting yourself from the sun, maintaining water balance, remembering dangerous hours (11:00 to 17:00), and not overusing air conditioning. The "Help with heatstroke" section provides numbered steps: 1. Move the victim to a cool place or shade. 2. Give cool water. 3. Remove the victim's clothing, loosen belts and ties. 4. Apply a cold compress. There is also a prominent number "103" with the text "In case of overheating and signs of sunstroke, call an ambulance." A small illustration of a person sweating with a baseball cap is next to this text. The poster appears to be a public information document, likely displayed in a workplace or public building, offering guidance on heat safety. There are no specific visual cues within the image itself that definitively place it in Semyonovskoye, Russia. However, the language of the text is Russian, suggesting a Russian context.
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