OSHA Recommendation for Working in Cold Weather

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WASHINGTON – With the onset of cold weather, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is reminding employers and workers to take necessary precautions, such as those listed on OSHA’s Cold Stress Card, to prevent and treat cold-related health problems. Contractors and technicians are among those who need to take precautions.

Prolonged exposure to freezing or cold temperatures can cause serious health problems such as trench foot, frostbite, and hypothermia.

OSHA’s Cold Stress Card provides a reference guide and recommendations to help prevent illnesses and injuries. The laminated fold-up card is free to employers and workers. Tips include:

 

 

Cold Craft, Inc. wishes all workers that need to be outside in the cold weather be it a trade worker or utility worker to be safe in this cold weather.

If you need heat call Cold Craft, Inc. 408.374.7292 coldcraft.com We have a limited supply of loaner space heaters available for those in need of a specialty part or equipment.

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