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KU-EHS January Safety Tip: Carbon Monoxide Safety

Know the Symptoms of CO Poisoning Because CO is odorless, colorless, and otherwise undetectable to the human senses, people may not know that they are being exposed. The initial symptoms of low to moderate CO poisoning are similar to the flu (but without the fever).
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KU-EHS December Safety Tip: Cold Weather Safety

Anyone working (or playing) in cold weather needs to be aware of the effects that extremely low temperatures have on the body. Cases of cold stress, hypothermia, and frostbite have declined slightly in the past 20 years due to education and the availability of better types of outdoor clothing, but for employees who need to work outdoors in bad weather, the risk of these injuries is still very real.
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KU-EHS November Safety Tip: How to Prevent Cold Stress

When Mother Nature whips up a wicked winter wind-chill factor it creates a real health risk for outdoor workers if they don’t take precautions against what OSHA calls “cold stress:” hypothermia, frostbite, and trench foot—a nonfreezing injury to wet, cold feet. Hyperthermia occurs when body temperature dips from the normal 98.6 degrees to less than 95.
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KU-EHS October Safety Tip: Autumn Health and Safety

Follow these tips to help you and your family stay safe and healthy this autumn! Keep your kids safe and healthy. Get involved with your kids’ activities at home and at school to help ensure they are safe and healthy.