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In this cold weather safety video, we go over 10 tips to keep you safe on and off the job by presenting cold weather facts that help you understand your risk. Check out our safety training courses and toolbox talk videos at https://allysafety.com Don't miss out on the Ally Safety Toolbox Talk Video Membership! Click here: https://allysafety.com/products/ally-... As low temperatures storm in, we have two choices; freeze and feel miserable, or be prepared and enjoy the winter. Did you know cold temperatures actually kill more Americans than warm temperatures? Well, today, we’re going to talk how to not only survive the cold but thrive in the cold. 1. Tread carefully: According to the CDC, approximately 1 million Americans are injured annually as a result of falling on ice and snow and about 17,000 of those injuries are fatal. 2. Be cautious about travel: Every year about 100,000 American are in a car accident involving snow, ice, or slush. 3. Carbon monoxide poisoning: Every year, about 50,000 people in the US visit the emergency room due to carbon monoxide poisoning and at least 430 die. Carbon monoxide poisoning is the most common in the winter because its produced by furnaces, heaters, some space heaters, vehicles and generators. 4. Frostbite: Around 700 people per year in the US are treated for frostbite. Frostbite is what happens when skin and tissue literally freeze. 5. Hypothermia: Hypothermia kills about 700 people each year in the US annually. What happens is your body loses heat faster than its produced and you eventually run out of stored energy. 6. Dress like an onion: My favorite advice on this one is dress like an onion, meaning lots of thin layers that insulate you from any air gaps. Overlap each layer. 7. Be Aware of Your Body’s Priorities: Your body prioritizes heat distribution. If your toes and fingers are freezing, it’s because your body is preserving heat for your internal organs so it reduces the blood flow to the extremities. 8. Avoid sweating: We all know moving is better than standing around shivering, but you don’t want to break a sweat. 9. Don’t get cold feet: Trenchfoot or immersion foot syndrome is a serious condition that results from your feet being wet for too long. 10. Alcohol is a factor in many cold illnesses: Alcohol intake is one of the most easily, preventable factors associated with hypothermia. Those are 10 ten tips for staying warm at work or at home this winter. If you thought this cold weather safety video was helpful, make sure to hit that like button and if you’d like to see more videos like this make sure to hit that subscribe button. ....... Check out our safety training courses and toolbox talk videos at https://allysafety.com Don't miss out on the Ally Safety Toolbox Talk Video Membership! Click here: https://allysafety.com/products/ally-... Check us out online: allysafety.com Blog: https://allysafety.com/blogs/news Instagram: h / ally_safety Facebook: h / allysafety LinkedIn: ttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-walla-csp-80957163/ CONTACT: For all subscribers, please use this email: [email protected] For business inquires only, please use this email: [email protected] DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free content each week! DISCLAIMER: All information provided by Ally Safety is of a general nature and is furnished only for educational/entertainment purposes. No information is to be taken as legal or health and safety advice pertaining to any specific workplace, task, or organization. You agree that use of this information is at your own risk and hold Ally Safety harmless from any all losses, liabilities, injuries, or damages resulting from any and all claims. This video is not sponsored. Cold Weather Safety Video