Winter is Coming, Take Some Video Tips From Our Cold Weather Friends

Fall is the best time to prepare your business for the cold ahead.ย In the past five years,ย SAIF has seen more thanย 3,400 claimsย for injuries caused by snow and ice.ย [Data by county available upon request.]ย ย 

Make a planโ€”before the snow and ice arriveโ€”by starting with these video tips from SAIF customers. 

Shuffle your feet. Evergreen Curling Clubโ€™s Matt Starr spends a lot of time on the ice. A Minnesota native, he learned quickly that shuffling your feet on icy surfaces can prevent slips, falls, and concussions. Keep your weight forward and your knees bent. You can also practice your form with this video on how to walk like a penguin

Clear the way. Linfield Collegeโ€™s Erik Stenehjem says their biggest concern during the winter months is getting people from place to place. Each member of the collegeโ€™s weather team has assigned areas of the campus. They make sure the walkways and stairs are clear and safe and distribute de-icing granules if needed. 

Learn from the birds. Even in the wind, rain, and cold, the animals enjoy Oregonโ€™s outdoors, and so should you. C.J. McCarty, the curator of birds at the Oregon Coast Aquarium, recommends bundling up with layers of warm clothes next to your skin and a waterproof jacket thatโ€™s lightweight and flexible.  

Learn more about how to prepare at saif.com/cold

C.J. McCarty, the curator of birds at the Oregon Coast Aquarium

About SAIF

SAIF is Oregon’s not-for-profit workers’ compensation insurance company. For more than 100 years, we’ve been taking care of injured workers, helping people get back to work, and striving to make Oregon the safest and healthiest place to work. For more information, visit the About SAIF page on saif.com

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