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r ! <br /> .ti <br /> heated area (greater than 65 degrees Fahrenheit) <br /> immediately. <br /> Workers shall wear multiple layers of clothing with the <br /> thinner clothing next to the body and the heavier <br /> clothing on the outside. <br /> Worker should be advised against overdressing that <br /> could lead to heat stress. <br /> Work shall be arranged to avoid long periods of sitting <br /> still or standing. <br /> symptoms of cold stress may include shivering, numbness, law body <br /> temperature, drowsiness, and weakness. <br /> Treatment for Cold Stress Include the Following: <br /> Move victim into wz ~m room as soon as possible <br /> Be alert for breathing difficulties; start rescue <br /> breathing techniques, if necessary <br /> Remove wet or frozen clothing; immediately rewarm <br /> victim by wrapping in blankets <br /> Give victim hot liquids to drink, only if conscious <br /> Follow treatment for frostbite <br /> Consult professional medical help, if required <br /> 4.6.4 Hearing Conservation Program <br /> All on-site IT personnel shall wear hearing protection when noise <br /> levels exceed 85 dBA as per IT Procedure 9650. All IT personnel <br /> shall also receive baseline and annual audiograms and training as <br /> to the causes and prevention of hearing loss. Noise monitoring <br /> is discussed in Section 7..5.1. <br /> 4.7 DELINEATED WORK ZONES <br /> 4-17 <br />