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OSHA advises to prevent cold stress by wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

OSHA advises to prevent cold stress by wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). That makes it essential to wear PPE fit for the purpose of your work conditions.

Learn all about the effects of cold stress and the correlation between high wind speeds and low temperatures in this infographic:

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