Oh yes…definitely, i have come across a colleague who nearly injured himself that way. It’s like a slow cooking kinda thingy, you would not know that you have actually injured yourself until a while later as the area becomes “hot and red”, inflammation or something.

Same thing goes for thermal baths/hot springs here in Asia, have seen signs not to take a dip should the temperature go above 42 deg C or something like that, and even at 40 deg C you should limit yourself to very short durations only. I have done 39 deg C, still pretty ok. :slight_smile:

Water, like aluminum, is going to conduct heat extremely efficient to your skin and tissues.