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Following a three-layer system — thermal base, insulation, and protective outer — lets you adapt to changing activity levels without overheating.
When the temperature drops on the job, the instinct is simple: bundle up. However, when working in cold environments, piling on extra gear can backfire, leaving workers feeling cold instead of feeling comfortable. Overbundling doesn’t just make you sweat. It can lead to dehydration, fatigue, restricted movement and in extreme cases, even hypothermia. Staying safe and comfortable in cold weather isn’t about how much gear you wear — it’s about how you layer and regulate heat throughout the day.The hidden danger of overheatingIt might sound strange to talk about overheating in cold weather, but it’s one of the most common causes
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