Beware of frostbite, hypothermia, the Ohio Department of Health warns Shoveling snow means being out in the cold, and that can put you at risk for hypothermia and frostbite, the Ohio Department of ...
“If you experience any of these symptoms while shoveling snow, stop immediately,” the association advises. In the release, Franklin recommends using ergonomic tools, taking frequent ...
“Some examples could be chest pain, shortness of breath and dizziness. So all in all, if you need to shovel snow this year, make sure to be safe. Know that whether you’re pushing or lifting ...
Stand upright and push the snow to its disposal location. If needed, you can "kick the back of the shovel (to expel the snow) to avoid unnecessary bending," a Redditor suggested. Get an ergonomic ...
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