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Health - Thermal Health and SafetyHeat
stress and dehydration Precautions:(provided
by Sports Medicine Australia) Cold
exposure Precautions: Wear boots and wear or carry warm clothes in several layers, including warm headgear and gloves. Carry effective rain gear and plenty of food (carbohydrates are best) to keep the inner fires burning. Tired people are more susceptible to cold exposure, so partying the night before your trip, or feats of endurance on the day, are not advisable. Carry adequate fluids; cold weather promotes fluid loss as the blood vessels contract to conserve body heat. Alcohol increases heat loss from the body by dilating surface blood vessels. In spite of the lifesaving St Bernard dog myth, it is best to postpone the brandy until you are back at the ski-lodge! |
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