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๐Ÿฅถ Cold Stress Prevention

Topic: Working safely in cold conditions Duration: 5-7 minutes Best for: Winter months, cold climates


The Risksโ€‹

Cold weather creates several hazards:

  • Hypothermia โ€” Body loses heat faster than it can produce
  • Frostbite โ€” Skin and tissue freezing
  • Trench foot โ€” Wet, cold feet for prolonged periods
  • Slips and falls โ€” Ice and snow

Wind chill makes it worse. A 30ยฐF day with 15 mph wind feels like 19ยฐF.


Types of Cold Injuryโ€‹

Hypothermiaโ€‹

Signs:

  • Shivering (early stage โ€” shivering stops in severe hypothermia)
  • Confusion, slurred speech
  • Drowsiness
  • Loss of coordination

Action: Move to warm area, remove wet clothing, warm the center of the body first, give warm beverages (no alcohol). Call 911 for severe cases.

Frostbiteโ€‹

Signs:

  • Numbness in extremities
  • White or grayish-yellow skin
  • Skin feels waxy or hard

Action: Move to warm area, immerse in warm (not hot) water, don't rub the affected area. Seek medical attention.

Trench Footโ€‹

Signs:

  • Tingling, itching, pain in feet
  • Swelling, blisters
  • Skin turns red then blue/gray

Action: Remove wet footwear, dry feet, elevate, seek medical attention.


Prevention Strategiesโ€‹

Dress in Layersโ€‹

  1. Base layer: Moisture-wicking (not cotton)
  2. Middle layer: Insulating (fleece, wool)
  3. Outer layer: Wind/waterproof

Protect Extremitiesโ€‹

  • Insulated, waterproof boots
  • Warm socks (bring extras)
  • Insulated gloves (task-appropriate)
  • Hard hat liner or balaclava
  • Face protection in extreme cold

Work Practicesโ€‹

  • Take warming breaks
  • Schedule strenuous work for warmest part of day
  • Work in pairs โ€” buddy system
  • Keep moving (but avoid sweating)
  • Stay dry โ€” change wet clothes immediately

Hydration and Nutritionโ€‹

  • Drink warm fluids
  • Eat warm, high-calorie foods
  • Avoid caffeine and alcohol (affect blood flow)

Warming Station Requirementsโ€‹

Provide a warm break area with:

  • Heated space (trailer, tent with heater)
  • Warm beverages
  • Dry clothing storage
  • Place to sit and rest

Special Considerationsโ€‹

Metal Surfacesโ€‹

  • Bare skin can freeze to cold metal instantly
  • Always wear gloves when handling metal
  • Use insulated tool handles

Equipmentโ€‹

  • Allow proper warm-up time for equipment
  • Check hydraulics and fluids
  • Be aware that batteries perform poorly in cold

Ice and Snowโ€‹

  • Clear walking paths
  • Use ice melt/sand
  • Wear footwear with good traction
  • Hold handrails

Discussion Questionsโ€‹

  1. Where is our warming station?
  2. Does everyone have appropriate cold weather gear?
  3. What's the wind chill today?
  4. How often should we take warming breaks today?

Today's Commitmentโ€‹

"Today I will dress appropriately, take warming breaks, and watch for signs of cold stress in myself and coworkers."


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