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Working in cold environments can impact both safety and productivity if risks are not recognized and managed properly. In this Cold Stress in Industrial Environments course, you’ll learn what cold stress is, how it affects the body, and the conditions that increase risk in cold workplaces.
This course explains how cold stress develops and reviews common cold-related conditions such as hypothermia, frostbite, and trench foot. You’ll learn to recognize early warning signs, understand contributing factors like wind, moisture, and clothing, and know when medical attention is needed. The course also covers basic treatment steps to help reduce harm until professional care is available.
You’ll explore safe work practices, including proper clothing, work-rest cycles, hydration, and monitoring workers for symptoms. Engineering controls and tool-handling considerations are also discussed to help reduce exposure and maintain safe operations. By the end of this course, you’ll be better prepared to protect yourself and others while working in cold industrial environments.
It is for people working in cold industrial environments who need to recognize and manage the risks of cold stress to protect themselves and others.
The course reviews common cold-related conditions such as hypothermia, frostbite, and trench foot, including how to recognize early warning signs and when medical attention is needed.
The course covers proper clothing, work-rest cycles, hydration, and monitoring workers for symptoms, as well as engineering controls and tool-handling considerations to reduce exposure.
You will be better prepared to identify the causes and effects of cold stress, recognize symptoms, apply basic treatment steps, implement safe work practices, and use engineering controls and tools safely in cold conditions.