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Submitted by: Methodist Occupational
Health Centers
Winter weather is here! Did you know that hypothermia can occur any time
of the year? Most cases of cold stress develop in air temperature
between 30 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Actually, hypothermia occurs most
often in the spring and fall, rather than winter. Anyone exposed to
lower temperatures are at risk for cold related injuries.
Four factors contribute to cold stress: cold temperatures, high or cold
wind, dampness, and cold water. In a cold environment, most of your
body’s energy is used to keep you internal temperature warm. Your body
shifts blood flow from your extremities (hands, feet, arms, and legs)
and outer skin to the core (chest and abdomen). This allows your exposed
skin and extremities to cool rapidly and increase the risk of frostbite
and hypothermia. Although the elderly and those taking certain
medications are at greater risk, anyone working in a cold environment
may be at risk.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) suggests protecting
workers by training the workforce about cold-induced illnesses and
injuries. This training may include educating workers about the need to
layer clothing, drink warm liquids, use the buddy system, and to take
breaks in warm dry areas. Employees most also recognize the
environmental and workplace conditions that lead to potential cold
related illnesses and injuries.
Golf Outing 2004 Thanks
Terry Marsella and I wanted to thank all of our sponsors for this year’s
golf outing. Everyone had a great time at the new course and the weather
was on our side this year! Here is a list of those groups that made this
outing a success. Please thank them for their continued support to this
fun event.
Thanks again, Mary Miller
CDI
Mercury Investigations
Repucare
Sports Medicine Institute of Indiana
Whitewater Valley Rehab
BRI
ASU/Recovery Unlimited
Rehab Associates
Concentra
Genex
Ortho Indy
Corvel
Integra Health Centers
Med Insights
Diagnostics Plus
Replay Physical Therapy
Methodist Occupational Health Centers
McDonald Physical Therapy
Midwest Diagnostic Management
Modern Medical
Advanced Physical Therapy |
Center of Ortho Surgery
Arnett Clinic
CSNS-Dr Daria Schooler
Bradley Consulting
Progressive Physical Therapy
Central Indiana Ortho
Community Occupational Health Services
Insight MRI
Tx Team
Indy Physiotherapy
Indianapolis Health Imaging
Kindred Hospital
Seymour Ortho
Preferred Medical Network
Quality Case Management
Riley Bennett and Egloff
McGough and Associates
IWCI
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