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Cold Weather Safety Awareness Training
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Training Instructor: George Bunker 970-632-4917
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Cold Weather Safety Tips - Safety Training Video
Deadly Cold Exposure
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1. What is Chilblains?
A cold injury resulting from repeated prolonged skin exposure to cold and wet temperatures.
A condition in which skin and the tissue just below the skin freeze.
a condition you can develop if you stand in a cold, wet environment for an extended period of time.
All the above
2. What parts of the body are most often affected by Chilblains?
Ears
Nose
Fingers
Toes
All the above
3. What is hypothermia?
Cooling of the body temperature below 95 degrees
Whan body heat loss exceeds heat production
Both of the above
4. What is Immersion (Trench) Foot?
A condition in which skin and the tissue just below the skin freeze.
A cold injury resulting from repeated prolonged skin exposure to cold and wet temperatures.
An injury caused by prolonged exposure to wet and cold conditions to the feet.
All the above
5. What is Frostbite?
A condition in which skin tissues freeze through all skin layers.
A cold injury resulting from repeated prolonged skin exposure to cold and wet temperatures.
An injury caused by prolonged exposure to wet and cold conditions to the feet.
All the above
6. What is the result of worst cases of frostbite?
Skin dies and turns blue/black
Amputation is required
Both of the above
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