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Extreme cold weather is a dangerous situation that can bring on health emergencies and welders working in cold environments are no exception to this. All workers who are exposed to extreme cold are at risk of cold stress, however, this blog will focus on how welders specifically can avoid injury and illness when working in winter conditions. What constitutes cold stress and its effects can vary across different areas of the country. In regions relatively unaccustomed to winter weather, near-freezing temperatures are considered factors for cold stress. Whenever temperatures drop decidedly below normal and as wind speed increases, heat can more rapidly leave your body. These weather-related conditions may lead to serious health problems which is why we’ve compiled 10 tips to help welders avoid cold stress-related injury and illness.
Follow these “Tips for Keeping Warm” when welding in colder weather to stay safe, warm, and productive this winter.


2. Use a neck gaiter

3. Cover your head and ears with a winter liner or face hood

4. Wear wool or fleece-lined insulated welding gloves
To stay warm on the job, it is imperative that you trap any heat loss from your feet and this is accomplished by wearing insulated work boots
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