As in the summer months, keeping your employees safe during winter is all about taking the right precautions and providing them with the correct personal protective equipment (PPE). Most cold-related injuries happen when workers are unprepared and don’t have adequate clothing for the conditions.
These tips will help you keep your team safe this winter:
Winter weather hazards like snow, sleet, ice and rain can make outdoor areas treacherous, and it isn’t just the visible hazards that you need to worry about: invisible black ice is also a common problem in winter. Equipping your workforce with high quality, properly-fitting and slip-resistant waterproof thermal footwear will help guard against slips and falls, but you should ensure the footwear is cleaned regularly, and the tread inspected for signs of wear that could reduce grip. Snow and ice on the ground should be removed or treated promptly, but advise your employees that it is safest to assume that any wet, dark surface could be slippery and stick to designated walkways.
Protect your team against cold weather-related illness and injuries like hypothermia, frostbite and chilblains by ensuring they are wearing appropriate clothing:
Early symptoms of hypothermia include shivering, loss of concentration and coordination, confusion, and severe fatigue. Symptoms of frostbite include numbness and stinging or aching in the affected area – usually the face, fingers or toes. Chilblains cause redness, swelling and itching which can be temporary or permanent.
Finally, remember that having the right policies and procedures in place and providing workers with the proper clothing is only half the battle; you also need to engage your employees in the importance of looking after themselves.