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    WHAT
    Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 12 and 18 inches, with localized amounts up to 22 inches. Northwest winds gusting as high as 35 mph Monday afternoon will cause areas of blowing and drifting snow.
    WHERE
    Portions of central New York and northeast Pennsylvania.
    WHEN
    Until 7 PM EST Monday.
    IMPACTS
    Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning and evening commutes.
    ADDITIONAL DETAILS
    Snowfall will likely be very heavy at times this afternoon into the evening with hourly rates potentially exceeding 2 inches per hour. The snow tapers down this evening. Temperatures will be very cold throughout this storm, hovering in the upper single digits to teens the entire time, with colder wind chills.
    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
    Persons are urged to stay indoors until conditions improve. If you must go outside, dress in layers. Several layers of clothes will keep you warmer than a single heavy coat. Cover exposed skin to reduce your risk of frostbite or hypothermia. Gloves, a scarf, and a hat will keep you from losing your body heat. Persons should consider delaying all travel. Motorists should use extreme caution if travel is absolutely necessary.

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State Issues New Guidance to Protect Outdoor Workers in the Cold

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The state Department of Labor has issued new guidance to help employers better protect outdoor workers during the coldest of days in New York.

Bitterly cold temperatures and wind chill can make it dangerous to be outside for prolonged periods. Employers should limit workers’ time in frigid elements whenever possible. If workers must be outside, it is essential that employers take proactive steps to ensure worker safety. The new guidance outlines specific precautions that employers should take before, during, and after extreme cold weather events to keep outdoor workers safe. This includes critical recommendations for building a work/rest schedule based on wind chill levels, properly acclimatizing workers to cold weather, appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and developing an emergency preparedness and training plan.

During extreme cold events, the guidance advises employers to engage in best practices such as:

  • Limit outdoor work, provide frequent breaks in warm areas, and schedule outdoor work during the warmest times of the day. 
  • Ensure access to clean drinking water.
  • Have a written plan for handling acclimatization, extreme cold preparedness, and emergency response.
  • Train workers and supervisors annually on cold preparedness plans and recognize the symptoms of cold-related illnesses like hypothermia and frostbite. 

To keep themselves safe, workers should:

  • Stay hydrated with warm beverages and avoid drinking caffeine.
  • Wear proper PPE, including at least three layers of clothing, gloves or mittens, thick socks, insulated footwear, and a hat, hood, or hard hat liner.

New York State Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon said, “New Yorkers know that cold temperatures during the winter are part of life in the Empire State, but without suitable preparation and equipment, frigid weather can be dangerous. This new guidance provides New York businesses the tools they need to keep their employees safe during the winter.”

For more information, including access to the full guidance documents, please visit the NYSDOL’s Extreme Weather Guidance page.

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