Overview
When your body is unable to warm itself, serious cold-related
illnesses and injuries may occur, and permanent tissue damage and death may
result. Cold related illnesses can slowly overcome a person who has been
chilled by low temperatures, brisk winds, or wet clothing.
Two of the most common cold related illnesses and injuries are
frostbite and hypothermia. While frost bite is dangerous and can cause
permanent injury, hypothermia is a medical emergency. If not handled properly,
hypothermia can kill you.
Frost bite—What
happens to your body?
Freezing in deep layers of skin and tissue; pale, waxy-white skin
color; skin becomes hard and numb; usually affects the fingers, hands, toes,
feet, ears, and nose.
Hypothermia—a medical emergency—What
happens to your body?
Normal body temperature (98.6°F) drops to or below 95°F; fatigue
or drowsiness; uncontrolled shivering; cool bluish skin; slurred speech; clumsy
movements; irritable, irrational or confused behavior.
Things you can do to prevent
difficulties from cold related illnesses and injuries
·
Recognize the weather conditions
that could cause cold related illnesses and injuries.
·
Know the signs and symptoms of
cold related illnesses/injuries and how to help yourself or a fellow worker.
·
Wear proper clothing for cold,
wet, and windy conditions. Layer your clothing so you can adjust to changing
temperatures. Wear a hat and gloves in addition to underwear that will keep
water away from your skin (polypropylene).
·
Avoid exhaustion or fatigue.
Energy is needed to keep your muscles warm.
·
Use the buddy system when working
in cold conditions.
·
Drink warm, sweet beverages (sugar
water, sports-type drinks). Avoid drinks with caffeine (coffee, tea, or hot
chocolate) or alcohol. Eat warm, high-calorie foods like hot pasta dishes.
·
Take frequent short breaks in warm
dry shelters to allow your body to warm up; work during the warmest part of the
day.
You
are at increased risk when you:
·
Have predisposing health
conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and hypertension.
·
Are in poor physical condition,
have a poor diet, or are older.
·
Take certain medication (check
with your doctor, nurse, or pharmacy and ask if any medicines you are taking
affect you while working in cold environments).
This information is provided by: Assurance Agency
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