Working Safely in Cold Weather


Workers exposed to cold conditions are at risk of hypothermia, frostbite, dehydration and muscle injuries. To prevent injuries and illness while working in winter weather, it’s crucial to understand safety considerations related to cold exposure.

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Signs of Cold-related Injury and Illness

If you or a co-worker have any of the following symptoms, get indoors and alert your supervisor or call for medical attention if they do not subside:

  • Uncontrollable shivering
  • Slurred speech
  • Clumsy movements
  • Fatigue
  • Confused behavior
  • White or grayish-yellow area(s) of the skin
  • Skin that feels “waxy”
  • Numbness

It’s important to note that many people suffering from the warning signs of frostbite do not notice because the tissue is numb. Therefore, it is wise for you to check on yourself and your co-workers periodically.

Safety Considerations

To reduce the risk of cold-induced injuries and illnesses:

  • Layer clothing to keep warm enough to be safe but cool enough to avoid perspiring excessively.
  • Wear a hat. Almost 40% of your body heat escapes from your head.
  • Place heat packets in gloves, vests, boots and hats.

For additional tips on winter weather safety or risk management resources, contact INSURICA today.

This is not intended to be exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel or an insurance professional for appropriate advice. ©2024 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved




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