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Hypothermia prevention: do’s and don’ts

A worker working in the snow.

Photo: Puget Sound Energy

Cold temperatures can be dangerous for outdoor workers. One of those dangers is hypothermia, which occurs when the body’s core temperature drops below 95° F, the National Safety Council says. 

Shivering, drowsiness, confusion, fumbling and slurred speech are all signs that a worker may be experiencing hypothermia.

If you suspect a co-worker may be experiencing hypothermia, follow these “dos and don’ts” from NSC.

Do:

Don’t:


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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