Keep a change of....
dry clothing
Fluctuating temperatures often lead to changes in ___ pressure
tire, including spare tires
2 non-environmental factors contributing to our perception of 'cold weather'
Activity level
PPE
Frostbite signs and treatment
Storm Warning vs Storm Watch
Storm Warning means a severe winter storm is already occurring or will occur soon in your area
Storm Watch means a winter storm is possible in your area
Wear loose or tight clothing?
Tight clothing can restrict blood flow to extremities, wear loose clothing in layers
4WD vehicles are not designed for driving on...
ice - use caution in icy conditions
Percentage of body heat lost when your head is exposed?
up to 40%
Hypothermia signs and treatment
Before a storm, prepare...
(at least 3 things)
Emergency communication channels
Servicing generators
Stocking batteries
Filling gas tanks
Risk assessments of your area
4 types of winter PPE
Insulated gloves
Insulated work boots
Hard hat liners
Eye protection
Clothing layers
Anti-exposure suits
3 ways to ready your vehicle
Check your: battery, wipers, tires, washer fluid, lights, etc.
Clear your: windows, dash, sensors, cameras, mirrors, etc.
Stock for emergency: fuel, blankets, emergency lights, jumper cables, clothes, food
3 environmental factors that contribute to 'cold weather'
Air temperature
Wind speeds
Humidity
Common poisoning when trying to heat your home unconventionally
Carbon monoxide poisoning.
Only use generators and grills outdoors and away from windows. Never heat your home with a gas stovetop or oven.
Prepare to be self sufficient for at least ___ days
3
Best type of fabric to retain warmth even when wet
Wool, silk, synthetics
Following distance in winter weather conditions
8-10 seconds
2 things workers should do when working in cold environments
Prolonged exposure to wet and cold conditions, resulting in the body to constrict blood vessels to shut circulation down in the feet. Skin tissues begin to die due to lack of oxygen.
Trench/ Immersion foot
Inspect ___, ____, and ____ to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning
Chimney/ flue, furnace system
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Fire extinguisher
Number and types of clothing layers recommended
3
1. Mositure wicking material
2. Insulating layer
3. Wind/ element block
5 common driving hazards
Poor visibility
Snow and ice on vehicle
Black ice
Loss of traction
Other drivers
3 engineering controls employers can take to reduce the risk of cold stress
Repeated exposure of skin to temperatures just above freezing causing damage to the capillary beds (groups of small blood vessels) in the skin. This damage is permanent and results in reoccurring redness and itching.
Chilblains
After a storm, inspect your facility for...
downed power lines
snow accumulation on the roof
icy walkways and parking lots
and frozen pipes