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    UK Club issues crew warning of overlooked threat - hypothermia

    来源:Shipping News Headlines    编辑:编辑部    发布:2021/03/02 10:17:46

    MARINE insurers UK P&I Club have warned shipowners, managers and crew alike to beware of hypothermia, the result of exposure to extreme cold.

    "Hypothermia is a very serious condition that can cause hospitalisation and death in extreme cases, as well as mass disruption to crew onboard and cost to ship operators," said the insurer's crew health director Sophia Bullard.

    "Due to the nature of their vocation, seafarers are often exposed to the elements and sub-zero conditions. This can result in their body losing heat faster than it can produce it, and with core temperature dropping below 35 degrees below Celsius, hypothermia is extremely likely," she said.

    "There are various contributing factors but among the most common are wearing wet or inappropriate clothes for the environment, drinking alcohol or taking drugs that causes blood to cool more quickly, as well as major trauma.

    Ms Bullard said the signs and symptoms of hypothermia were shivering, exhaustion, confusion, memory loss, slurred speech, and trembling hands are prevalent symptoms. 

    "However, these symptoms can also occur with a huge range of other conditions, so it's important to assess environmental factors. These include how long the person has been exposed to cold or whether they have been involved in an accident," she said.

    "The first step is to get them to a place where you can begin assessment and treatment. If the person is conscious, remove any wet clothing and wrap them in a blanket, sleeping bag or something similar. Make sure you also cover their head but not their face, and as long as they're able to manage their own airway, give them a warm drink.

    "If the individual is unconscious, assess their breathing and if it's undetectable begin CPR and continue the rewarming process. In some cases, hypothermic victims who are rewarmed can be successfully resuscitated," Ms Bullard said.