Helps employees understand and recognize the importance of monitoring for the effects of cold stress.
Recognize the symptoms of hypothermia, frostbite, and trench foot
Apply prevention techniques for cold stress-related conditions
Understand appropriate first aid for frostbite and trench foot
Identify when to seek medical attention for cold-related symptoms
Anyone who works outside on a regular basis knows: that at some point or another, you're going to experience cold and wet weather conditions. These working conditions can threaten your ability to do your job safely, as cold can have negative effects on the body. This is known as cold stress. Cold and wet weather can begin to have negative effects on the body in temperatures as high as 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
This safety video helps employees understand and recognize why it's important to keep an eye out for the effects of cold stress.
Topics include:
Hypothermia Symptoms and Prevention
Frostbite Symptoms and Treatment
Trench Foot Treatment
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