034 Cold Stress
034 Cold Stress
034 Cold Stress
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Cold Environment
Normal body temperature
98.6º F.
Body temperature drops
Below 86º, control system
Becomes ineffective.
Below 59º, body begins to
Experience impairment of
many functions.
Most Hypothermia results
when ambient temperature
is between 30º and 40º F.
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Cold Environment
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What are the most common cold
induced problems?
Frostbite
Hypothermia Trench Foot
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Hypothermia
Prolonged exposure to cold
causes the body to lose
energy faster than it is
produced.
Body temperature drops to
lower than normal.
Can happen when
temperatures are above
freezing.
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Conditions Affecting Hypothermia
Aging, Allergies, Poor
Circulation, & Illness.
Self-Imposed Conditions,
Such As Drinking,
Smoking, & Taking
Sedatives Also Increase
Risks.
Wet Clothing, Windy
Conditions, & Poor
Physical Condition.
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Hypothermia Symptoms
Numbness, Stiffness,
Drowsiness, Poor
Coordination.
Slow Or Irregular Breathing
And Heart Rate.
Slurred Speech.
Cool Skin, And Puffiness In
The Face Are Common.
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Hypothermia Symptoms
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Safety Procedures
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Frostbite
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Frostbite
Recognized By Distinct
Pallor Of The Exposed Skin.
Skin Goes From White Or
Grayish Yellow, To Reddish
Violet, To Black.
Usual Feeling Of Being
Really Cold, Then Numb.
May Get A Tingling Or
Aching Feeling Or Brief
Pain.
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Frostbite
Damage To Skin
Sometimes Causes
Blisters.
Constricted Blood
Vessels Impair Blood
Flow.
Can Cause
Permanent Tissue
Damage.
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Frostbite
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Care of Frostbite
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Care of Frostbite
Warm The Frozen Part
With Clothing,
Blankets, Or With
Room Temperature
Water.
Once Warm, Exercise
The Part.
Exception: Do Not
Walk On Frostbitten
Feet.
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Trench Foot
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Care for Trench Foot
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Driving Preparedness
Serviceable Clothing
(Sweatshirt, Jeans,
Coveralls, Coat).
Distilled Water And Anti
Freeze.
Easily Stored Food (Chips,
Candy Bars, Cookies,
Some Canned Foods, Etc.)
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Driving Preparedness
Matches, In A
Waterproof Container.
Large Candles.
Tool Kit ( Pliers,
Screwdrivers, Crescent
Wrench, Jumper
Cables, Duct Tape
Electrician’s Tape, Etc.)
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Driving Preparedness
A Couple Quarts
Of Motor Oil And
Multipurpose
Lubricant, Such
As WD 40.
Ice Scraper, Sand
or Kitty Litter,
Traction Mat,
Shovel.
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Driving Preparedness
Road Atlas.
Reflective Triangles
Or Flares.
Couple Blankets Or
Comforters.
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Driving Preparedness
THE TWO MOST
IMPORTANT ITEMS:
A HEALTHY RESPECT
FOR YOUR SAFETY IN
COLD WEATHER !!
AND
A CELLULAR PHONE!!
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Protection
Prevention Is The Best
Way To Deal With Cold
Stress.
Don’t Drink Alcohol,
Bathe, Smoke, Or Take
Drugs Before Being
Exposed To Cold.
Dress In Loose Layers
Of Dry Clothing.
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Protection
Cover Hands, Feet,
Face, & Head.
In Cold
Environment, Keep
Moving.
Take Regular
Breaks In Warm
Places.
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Engineering Controls
Engineering controls can be
effective in reducing the risk of
cold stress.
Radiant heaters may be used to
warm workers. Shielding work
areas from drafts or wind will
reduce wind chill. Use insulating
material on equipment handles,
especially metal handles, when
temperatures drop below 30° F.
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Training
Training in recognition and treatment is important.
Supervisors, workers and coworkers should watch for
signs of cold stress and allow workers to interrupt their
work if they are extremely uncomfortable.
Supervisors should also ensure that work schedules
allow appropriate rest periods and ensure liquids are
available.
They should use appropriate engineering controls,
personal protective equipment and work practices to
reduce the risk of cold stress.
All of these measures should be incorporated into the
relevant health and safety plans.
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