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Title: HEAT and COLD STRESS


1
HEAT and COLD STRESS
  • Exposure to extreme heat or cold can make a
    person seriously ill and even cause death.
  • The likelihood depends on factors such as wind,
    physical activity, clothing, humidity and age.

2
HEAT RELATED ILLNESS
  • Heat Cramps - The least severe, a first signal
    that the body is having trouble with heat.
  • Painful muscle spasms in the legs and abdomen.
  • Think of them as a warning of a possible
    heat-related illness.

3
Care for Heat Cramps
  • Rest in a cool place.
  • Give them cool water or a commercial sports
    drink.
  • Usually rest and fluids is all that is needed.
  • Lightly stretch and gently massage the muscle.

4
HEAT RELATED ILLNESS
  • Heat Exhaustion - More severe than heat cramps.
    Usually effects people who have to wear heavy
    clothing in hot and humid work environments.
  • Cool, moist, pale or flushed skin.
  • Headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness and
    exhaustion.

5
HEAT RELATED ILLNESS
  • Heat Stroke- The least common but most severe
    heat related illness.
  • Usually occurs when people ignore the symptoms of
    heat exhaustion.
  • Body systems are overwhelmed by heat and begin to
    stop functioning.
  • A serious medical emergency-life threatening.

6
Symptoms of Heat Stroke
  • Red, hot, dry skin.
  • Changes in consciousness.
  • Rapid, weak pulse.
  • Shallow breathing.

7
CARE FOR HEAT ILLNESS
  • Get victim out of heat.
  • Loosen tight clothing.
  • Remove perspiration soaked clothing.
  • Apply cool, wet cloths to the skin.
  • Fan the victim.
  • If conscious, give cool water to drink.
  • Call an ambulance if they refuse water, vomits or
    starts to lose consciousness.

8
COLD RELATED ILLNESS
  • Frostbite - the freezing of body parts exposed to
    the cold.
  • Severity depends on temperature, length of
    exposure and wind.
  • Can cause loss of fingers, toes, feet and legs.

RAY
9
Symptoms of Frostbite
  • Lack of feeling in the affected area.
  • Skin that appears waxy, cold to the touch, or is
    discolored.

10
Care for Frostbite
  • Handle the area gently. Never rub the area. It
    could cause tissue damage.
  • Warm area gently by soaking in luke warm water
    (no hotter than 105F).
  • Keep area in water until it turns red and feels
    warm.
  • Loosely bandage with sterile bandages.

11
Hypothermia
  • The body cools because its ability to keep warm
    fails.
  • The victim will die if not given care.
  • Signals include shivering, numbness, glassy
    stare, apathy and loss of consciousness.

12
Care for Hypothermia
  • Remove any wet clothing and dry the body.
  • Gradually warm the body.
  • If conscious, give warm liquids to drink.
  • If unconscious, attend to any life threatening
    problems.
  • Call an ambulance.

13
WORKING AROUND HEAT COLD STRESS
  • Clothing
  • Administrative Controls
  • 1. Breaks
  • 2. Job Rotation
  • 3. Shift Changes
  • Food and Fluids
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