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New ISO 15743:2008 will help to manage risk in cold workplaces

Get free weekly news by e-mailA new ISO standard provides a comprehensive methodology for assessing risk and managing work in cold environments.

Due to the negative impact of cold on human health and performance, as well as on work productivity, quality and safety, a comprehensive strategy of risk assessment and management practices and methods is needed for work in cold environments.
ISO 15743:2008, Ergonomics of the thermal environment – Cold workplaces – Risk assessment and management, has been developed to describe the methods and practices for assessing and managing occupational health and performance risks in cold workplaces.

The standard gives practical instructions for risk analysis and management in cold working conditions. It describes:
* A model and methods for risk assessment practices in cold work
* A model and method for occupational health care professionals to identify individuals having symptoms which increase their cold sensitivity, plus optimal guidance and instructions for individual cold protection
* Informative guidelines on how to apply different international thermal standards and other validated scientific methods when assessing cold related risks
* A model and methods for cold risk management practices
* Practical examples of working in cold conditions.

A number of industries, type of commerce and occupations involve substantial cold exposure:

* Outdoors (such as the construction industry, maintenance of electrical power lines, gas lines, telecommunication systems or road, agriculture and forestry work, fishing industry)

* Indoors (meat processing industry, cold stores in industry and in the transport chain from industry to the shops).

It includes working inside vehicles and inland and offshore work but the standard is not applicable to diving or other types of work performed underwater.

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Date: 26th June 2008• Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: Operational risk
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