These tires are recommended or required for better traction in winter conditions
Winter Tires
Condition caused by body temp below 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit)
Hypothermia
Term for frozen water falling from structures
Icicles
This surface condition greatly increases fall risk in winter
Ice
Where should you clear snow off your vehicle besides the windshield?
All windows, mirrors, lights and roof
Body parts most affected by frostbite
Fingers, toes, ears and nose
This winter surface condition is hardest to see but extremely dangerous
Black ice
These devices can be worn on boots to improve traction
Ice cleats or traction aids (spikes)
Name one critical item in a winter vehicle emergency kit.
Blankets, sand/kitty litter, flashlight, booster cables, shovel
This PPE must remain visible to traffic even during snow or low light conditions
High-visibility winter clothing
Visible issue caused by blowing snow
Whiteout or reduced sightlines
Term for spreading salt/grit for traction
De-icing or sanding
What should you do if your vehicle begins to skid?
Steer in the direction you want to go; avoid slamming brakes
One early symptom of cold stress
Shivering, numbness, tingling, confusion or clumsiness
What should crews do after heavy snowfall?
Clear pathways, inspect for hidden hazards, check stability
Workers should use this technique when walking on icy ground
The "penguin walk"