🌡️ Heat Stress in Hong Kong: Protecting Lives with CarbonCool As Hong Kong faces record-breaking temperatures, the risk of heat stress among outdoor workers is rising dangerously. Every life is precious, and it's crucial that we act now to protect those at risk. The CarbonCool system offers an effective solution to prevent heat-related illnesses and save lives. Let's prioritize the health and safety of our workers by implementing life-saving technologies like CarbonCool. #HeatHealth #WorkerSafety #ClimateAction #CarbonCool #PublicHealth 🔗 [Read more](https://lnkd.in/gT-PGmKE)
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Worker protection from extreme heat is a critical issue that extends beyond outdoor environments. The challenges of high temperatures are often found in manufacturing plants, with temperatures often exceeding 100F and some sections reaching over 110F. As highlighted in the article, the focus on outside workers should also encompass indoor settings to ensure comprehensive protection. The upcoming approaches of MOSHA towards addressing heat problems within plants pose an intriguing development in ensuring worker safety. Mitigating this issue will prove to be not only essential but also expensive. https://lnkd.in/e9qtVmaY
Maryland becomes the first east coast state to adopt worker heat protections
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Did you know that most states in the US are requiring schools and places of work to provide free period products? Are your bathrooms prepared to provide a seamless experience? Find an integrated facilities management company that offers supply management and keep your workers feeling good. https://hubs.li/Q02DKSLL0 Adhering to new legislation in the workplace will be a no brainer! 🧠👏 #EndPeriodPoverty #ChangingTheCycle #AuntFlow
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In today's The Straits Times, we explore how increasingly hot weather is affecting outdoor workers in Singapore. It's a package that took a while to put together because it involved speaking to a range of workers, their employers, government agencies and scientists. Outdoor workers are incredibly vulnerable and heat is taking a growing toll of many of them, from construction crews to food delivery riders. The good news is that some fairly simple steps, such as regular rest breaks to access to cooling drinks and shaded areas, can reduce some of the risks. The government here has rolled out a range of mandatory and recommended steps for employers. But as the mercury keeps rising, the risks will only grow and that will affect all of us because we rely so much on the jobs these workers do every day. My colleague Shabana Begum D/O Nazeer looks at the construction sector and how acclimatisation programmes help new workers or those returning from leave to gradually adjust to the tropical heat. Shabana and Elise Wong also look at how security guards are affected by the heat. I talked to motorcycle delivery riders, many of whom are struggling with the twin challenges of rising heat and longer hours to make ends meet. This is a dangerous mix because riders can easily become fatigued and this affects their judgement and raises the risks of heat injury or an accident on the road. Thanks to Yufeng Kok for helping out on this story. This group is also highly vulnerable because government-mandated steps to protect workers on very hot days are much harder to enforce for riders, who are highly mobile and driven to complete as many deliveries as they can each day. I also look at port workers, another vulnerable group, such as engineers who service the giant cranes that load and unload containers, and the lashing crews that secure and release the containers on the ships. Thanks to Jason Kai Wei LEE at the National University of Singapore's Heat Resilience and Performance Centre. He gave us excellent insights into the risks from heat and a reality check on how much we still have to learn from how it affects workers and how best to protect them. Lots more data from government agencies would definitely help, too. Thanks, too, to Mathew Mathews at the NUS Institute of Policy Studies. And to Yuka Ujita at the International Labour Organization #Singapore #climatechange #heat #OutdoorWorkers #PlatformWorkers #FoodDelivery #PortWorkers #Maritime #HumanHealth #WorkerRights #Resilience #Scicomms #ConstructionWorkers #Construction Ministry of Manpower PSA Singapore Grab Deliveroo foodpanda https://lnkd.in/gz7NFWqr
Hot and bothered: Can S’pore’s outdoor workers beat the rising heat?
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Extremely insightful and perfectly timed .
In today's The Straits Times, we explore how increasingly hot weather is affecting outdoor workers in Singapore. It's a package that took a while to put together because it involved speaking to a range of workers, their employers, government agencies and scientists. Outdoor workers are incredibly vulnerable and heat is taking a growing toll of many of them, from construction crews to food delivery riders. The good news is that some fairly simple steps, such as regular rest breaks to access to cooling drinks and shaded areas, can reduce some of the risks. The government here has rolled out a range of mandatory and recommended steps for employers. But as the mercury keeps rising, the risks will only grow and that will affect all of us because we rely so much on the jobs these workers do every day. My colleague Shabana Begum D/O Nazeer looks at the construction sector and how acclimatisation programmes help new workers or those returning from leave to gradually adjust to the tropical heat. Shabana and Elise Wong also look at how security guards are affected by the heat. I talked to motorcycle delivery riders, many of whom are struggling with the twin challenges of rising heat and longer hours to make ends meet. This is a dangerous mix because riders can easily become fatigued and this affects their judgement and raises the risks of heat injury or an accident on the road. Thanks to Yufeng Kok for helping out on this story. This group is also highly vulnerable because government-mandated steps to protect workers on very hot days are much harder to enforce for riders, who are highly mobile and driven to complete as many deliveries as they can each day. I also look at port workers, another vulnerable group, such as engineers who service the giant cranes that load and unload containers, and the lashing crews that secure and release the containers on the ships. Thanks to Jason Kai Wei LEE at the National University of Singapore's Heat Resilience and Performance Centre. He gave us excellent insights into the risks from heat and a reality check on how much we still have to learn from how it affects workers and how best to protect them. Lots more data from government agencies would definitely help, too. Thanks, too, to Mathew Mathews at the NUS Institute of Policy Studies. And to Yuka Ujita at the International Labour Organization #Singapore #climatechange #heat #OutdoorWorkers #PlatformWorkers #FoodDelivery #PortWorkers #Maritime #HumanHealth #WorkerRights #Resilience #Scicomms #ConstructionWorkers #Construction Ministry of Manpower PSA Singapore Grab Deliveroo foodpanda https://lnkd.in/gz7NFWqr
Hot and bothered: Can S’pore’s outdoor workers beat the rising heat?
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California has introduced new heat regulations aimed at protecting industrial workers from excessive heat. These guidelines are essential for ensuring the health and safety of your team, but compliance can be a daunting task. That’s where Moffitt comes in! Our experts are here to help you navigate the new requirements and implement effective strategies to keep your workforce safe and compliant. Check out our latest blog post (https://hubs.ly/Q02NwsWw0) to learn more about these regulations, and how our team can support you in meeting them. Your team’s health is our priority! Let's collaborate to create a safe working environment for everyone. #HeatRegulations #California #WorkplaceSafety #Moffitt #IndustrialSafety #EmployeeWellbeing #HeatStressPrevention
New Heat Rules for Indoor Workers - Moffitt
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In the wake of a tragic workplace disaster with Impact Plastic, discover how the UK prioritizes worker safety. https://wix.to/qAl5N40 #impactplastics #workersrights #flooding #workersafty
Worker Safety Under Scrutiny: What U.S. Employment Laws Can Learn from the UK | ITK Magazine
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Did you know the cleaning industry makes up 5% of the UK workforce and contributes approximately £58.9 billion to the economy? Yet, finding people to fill these vital roles is becoming increasingly difficult. We rely heavily on the hard work of cleaners. Without them, we’d face: 🦠 Health Risks: Increased spread of diseases and infections, especially in hospitals, schools, and public transport. ⚠️ Safety Hazards: More accidents and injuries from dirt, spills, and clutter. 🏠 Unpleasant Environments: Dirty and uninviting homes, workplaces, and public spaces, affecting our comfort and quality of life. 📉 Reduced Productivity: Messy and disorganized spaces that lower productivity and morale. 🌍 Environmental Impact: Poor waste management and recycling, leading to more pollution. 💷 Economic Consequences: Higher costs for businesses due to health and safety issues, impacting the overall economy. Next time you see a cleaner, give them a smile and thank them for their hard work! They truly make our world a better place. #ThankYourCleanerDay
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𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗗𝗮𝘆 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗦𝗮𝗳𝗲𝘁𝘆 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵 𝗮𝘁 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸🌍 The World Day for Safety and Health at Work focuses this year on the impact of climate change on the workplace. The promotion, respect and implementation of the fundamental principle and the right to work in a safe and healthy working environment is a primary objective of Interwood Xylemboria. Our company carefully takes into account the prevention of accidents, the reduction of risk and the well-being of its employees. According to global data: ◾ 2,000,000 people die from occupational accidents and diseases. ◾ 440,000 die from dangerous substances The International Labor Organization of the UN has established since 2001 annually April 28 as a day for World Health and Safety at Work in accordance with the concept of sustainable work. Interwood Xylemboria A.T.E.N.E., listed on the Athens Stock Exchange. #interwoodxylemboria #wood #athensstockexchange #stockmarket #worlddayforsafetyandhealthatwork #SafeWorkDay #WorkplaceSafety #worlddayforsafetyandhealthatwork2024
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🌡️ Stay Ahead of the Proposed Heat Standard! 🌡️ Is your company prepared for the upcoming heat regulations? Proactive cooling technologies can make a significant difference in maintaining a safe and comfortable work environment. Let’s ensure your team stays cooler, safer, and productive this summer. 📩 Direct message me for more information! 📩 #HeatSafety #ProactiveCooling #WorkplaceSafety #Innovation #StayAhead Learn more about the proposed rule -
Biden-Harris administration announces proposed rule to protect indoor, outdoor workers from extreme heat
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We take a closer look at the ground-breaking international survey of #cleaners commissioned by UNI Global Union and UNI Europa shedding light on the significant challenges faced by cleaning professionals who work irregular and unsocial shifts. The survey, which received responses from over 2,500 cleaners in 32 countries across six continents, highlights the detrimental effects of #shiftwork on the health, well-being, and social #inclusion of workers. https://lnkd.in/djRAeJHV
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