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Cold Stress for Upstream and Midstream Oil and Gas Operations - Online

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Cold Stress for Upstream and Midstream Oil and Gas Operations - Online

Cold Stress for Upstream Oil & Gas Operations Training

When the body temperature dips below 98.6°F, blood vessels narrow to retain warm blood around the core and vital organs, safeguarding them. Consequently, blood flow to the extremities diminishes, rendering them susceptible to frostbite or hypothermia.

This course covers training requirements under OSHA's General Duty Clause 5 (a)(1).Ā 

Who Needs Cold Stress Training?

Tailored for employees engaged in upstream and midstream oil and gas operations, this course addresses individuals routinely exposed to prolonged cold weather conditions as part of their job responsibilities.

Course Topics

  • Introduction and objectives
  • Identify how the body loses and replaces heat
  • Identify the adverse effects of cold stress
  • Identify preventative measures to avoid cold stressĀ 

Course Objectives

This program aims to educate employees on the risks associated with working in cold environments and strategies to mitigate or eradicate these risks. Participants will acquire skills to anticipate and recognize the symptoms of cold stress, along with preventive measures.

Time to Complete Course

23 Minutes

Prerequisites

None

Languages

English

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Cold Stress for Upstream Oil & Gas Operations Training

When the body temperature dips below 98.6°F, blood vessels narrow to retain warm blood around the core and vital organs, safeguarding them. Consequently, blood flow to the extremities diminishes, rendering them susceptible to frostbite or hypothermia.

This course covers training requirements under OSHA's General Duty Clause 5 (a)(1).Ā 

Who Needs Cold Stress Training?

Tailored for employees engaged in upstream and midstream oil and gas operations, this course addresses individuals routinely exposed to prolonged cold weather conditions as part of their job responsibilities.

Course Topics

  • Introduction and objectives
  • Identify how the body loses and replaces heat
  • Identify the adverse effects of cold stress
  • Identify preventative measures to avoid cold stressĀ 

Course Objectives

This program aims to educate employees on the risks associated with working in cold environments and strategies to mitigate or eradicate these risks. Participants will acquire skills to anticipate and recognize the symptoms of cold stress, along with preventive measures.

Time to Complete Course

23 Minutes

Prerequisites

None

Languages

English