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Working in Extreme Temperatures For audio, it is recommended you dial in A copy of the slides + recording will be available post webinar AUDIO: 1-877-668-4493 Access Code: 665 758 650 Event Password: 1234 WebEx Support: 1-866-863-3910 August 27, 2013 Presented by: Kathleen Collins, Health and Safety Manager Drake International

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Page 1: Working in Extreme Temperatures

Working in Extreme Temperatures

For audio, it is recommended you dial in A copy of the slides + recording will be available post webinar

AUDIO: 1-877-668-4493

Access Code: 665 758 650

Event Password: 1234

WebEx Support: 1-866-863-3910

August 27, 2013

Presented by: Kathleen Collins, Health and Safety Manager

Drake International

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For more information, call 416.216.1067

Free Offer

• We’re offering a free 30-minute Consultation that will

include:

– A discussion about health and safety in your

organization

– A brief analysis

Contact Maysa to take advantage of this exclusive offer!

[email protected]

416.216.1067

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Presentation

• What are Extreme Temperature Hazards (ETH)

• Environment Factors

• Hazards Related to (ETH)

• Injuries & Illness Related to (ETH)

• Control & Prevention Methods for (ETH)

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Case Study

• Furnace Attendant

• Snowdrift

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What are Extreme Temperature Hazards?

• Extreme Heat or Cold

• Causes Thermal Stress

• Environment

• Indoors & Outdoors

• Biological Factors

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Environmental Factors

• Climate Change

• Unseasonable Weather Patterns

• Hot Work Environments

• Cold Work Environments

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Environment Factors

• -26 C to -28 C with winds 16km – 2 breaks every 75mins

• -29 C to -31 C with winds 16 km – 3 breaks every

55mins

• -32 C to -34 C with winds 16km – 4 breaks every 40mins

• -35 to -37 with winds 16 km -5 breaks every 30mins

• -38 work should cease.

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Environmental Factors

• 20-29 C Comfortable

• 30- 39 C Varying degrees of discomfort

• 40-45 C Uncomfortable

• 46C Many types of Labour must be restricted.

• Wet bulb temperature

• Dry bulb temperature

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Hazards Related to Extreme Temperature

• Hot Environments

• Heavy Physical Work and Warm Clothing

• Core Temperature Rises 36-38 Degrees

• Air Temperature Exceeds 30 Degrees

• Humidex Exceeding 35 Degrees

• Smog Alerts

• Heat Waves (Temperature exceeding 30-32 Degrees for

3 days plus)

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Hazards Related to Extreme Temperatures

• Cold Environments

• Physical or Sedentary Work in Cold

Environments

• Exposure to Wind-Chill

• Exposure to Temperature Around

Freezing

• Body Temperature Lower Than -36

Degrees

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Injury/Illnesses related to Extreme Temperatures

Heat Stress can result in the following disorders:

• Rash

• Cramps

• Heat Syncope

• Dehydration

• Heat Exhaustion

• Heat Stroke

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Injuries/Illness related to Extreme Temperatures

Cold stress can result in the following disorders:

• Raynaud’s

• Chilblain

• Trench foot

• Frostbite

• Hypothermia

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Controls & Prevention

• Surveillance Programs

• Worker Training

• Relief Shelters and Equipment

• Protective Clothing

• Access to Drinking Water or Food

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QUESTIONS?

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Upcoming Webinar

Register @ https://drakeintl.webex.com/

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Thank You For Attending

For questions, please contact Maysa Hawwash

National Manager for Talent Management Solutions

[email protected]

416.216.1067