In response to the escalating heat wave impacting the region, authorities in Zhengzhou have introduced comprehensive measures aimed at safeguarding outdoor workers. The new safety protocols focus on providing essential resources and guidelines to mitigate heat-related risks. Key components of this initiative include:

  • Mandatory Hydration Breaks: Workers are now required to take frequent breaks to hydrate and cool down during peak temperature hours.
  • Training Programs: Employers must offer training on recognizing signs of heat exhaustion and the importance of heat safety practices.
  • Work Schedule Adjustments: To minimize exposure to extreme temperatures, work hours are being adjusted, with outdoor tasks scheduled for cooler parts of the day.

Additionally, the city has rolled out an awareness campaign to inform both employers and workers about the signs of heat-related illnesses and proper prevention techniques. A recent study has shown that the risk of heat stress increases significantly for outdoor laborers, prompting officials to act swiftly. The following table highlights statistics on heat-related incidents in outdoor work settings:

Year Reported Incidents Fatalities
2020 50 2
2021 65 3
2022 80 4