Video Library: Hypothermia

Hypothermia and Frostbite
Hypothermia: the Cold Facts
Winter Dangers
Winter Safety 1995
Winter Safety 1993

  • Hypothermia and Frostbite
    #HY003—VHS #HY004—DVD (13 min. 2000)

    Occupational, Off-the-Job
    Don't let the danger of cold, wet weather catch you off guard! If you or your employees work outside in cold weather, this program is for you! This informative video thoroughly covers everything employees need to know about the dangers of hypothermia and frostbiteCCand how to avoid them. After viewing, employees will be able to plan, prepare and protect themselves against whatever weather comes their way.
  • Hypothermia: the Cold Facts
    #HY001, #HY002 (28 min. 1987)

    Occupational, Off-the-Job
    The Cold Facts explains the dangers of hypothermia, how to prevent hypothermia and how to increase your chances of survival in cold weather. This program was developed by the Minnesota Sea Grant. Audience: hunters, anglers, youth groups, medical personnel and anyone who plays or works near cold water.
  • Winter Dangers
    #WI006 (16 min. 1992)

    Off-the-job
    Winter can be a lot of fun, but it can be dangerous or even deadly if people don’t protect themselves from the cold. This program is designed to educate all age groups about the dangers of frostbite and hypothermia, including prevention, symptoms, and first aid treatment.
  • Winter Safety
    #WI002 (14 min. 1995)

    Off-the-Job
    • Signs of hypothermia and frostbite
    • Preventing hypothermia and frostbite
    • Treatment
    • Off-the-job winter safety
  • Winter Safety
    #WI004 (18 min. 1993)

    Occupational, Driving Safety, Off-the-Job
    Prevent lost work days due to off-the-job accidents. Help staff spot potential hazards and avoid dangerous situations.
    • Safe driving in the winter
    • Walking safely on ice/snow
    • Seasonal and holiday electrical safety
    • Fire prevention and extinguishers
    • Drinking in moderation
    • Proper dressing for the cold
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