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Engineering Controls

Engineering controls are used to remove a hazard or place a barrier between the worker and the hazard. Well-designed engineering controls can be highly effective in protecting workers. The following are some engineering controls that can be used to prevent cold stress:

  • Shield work areas from drafts or wind to reduce the wind chill.
  • Provide heated warming shelters for workers who are exposed to prolonged temperatures below freezing. Warming shelters may include heated tents, cabins, or rest rooms.
  • Use radiant heaters, warm air jets, and contact warm plates to warm workers.
  • Cover metal equipment handles with thermal insulating material when temperatures drop below freezing.
  • Use machines and tools that are designed so that they can be operated without having to remove gloves or mittens.
  • In refrigerated rooms, use properly designed air distribution systems, which minimize air speeds.

To learn more about Cold Stress Safety visit our Cold Stress, Illness & Injury Safety Online Training web page.

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