Cold Stress in the Workplace - Canada (CSW-1.2can)

Cold Stress in the Workplace - Canada (CSW-1.2can)

Learning objectives

  • Identify factors that contribute to cold stress
  • Identify methods to prevent cold stress
  • Identify effects of cold stress on the body and proper responses

Course overview

When the body's temperature drops below 98.6?F, the blood vessels constrict to keep the warm blood near the body's core and vital organs to protect them. In doing this, the blood flow to the arms and legs decrease and those parts of the body become vulnerable to frostbite or hypothermia. This course will teach employees about the hazards of working in cold temperatures and how to minimize or eliminate those hazards. Employees will learn how to anticipate and identify the effects of cold stress and methods used to prevent it. This course is intended for general industry employees in Canada who, as part of their regular work duties, will be subject to cold weather conditions for significant periods of time. This course is presented in English and French Canadian.
  • 19 minutes
  • Format: Online Interactive
  • English
Regulations
  • OHS Cold Stress regulations and/or the General Duty Clause of the OHS statute
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