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Extreme Heat Spurs New Laws Aimed at Protecting Workers Worldwide
Wednesday September 17, 2025. 09:25 PM , from Slashdot
![]() Japan imposed $3,400 fines for employers failing to provide cooling measures when wet-bulb temperatures reach 28C. Singapore mandated hourly temperature sensors at large outdoor sites and requires 15-minute breaks every hour at 33C wet-bulb readings. Southern European nations ordered afternoon work stoppages this summer when temperatures exceeded 115F across Greece, Italy and Spain. The United States lacks federal heat standards; only California, Colorado, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, Oregon and Washington have state-level protections. Boston passed requirements for heat illness prevention plans on city projects. Enforcement remains inconsistent -- Singapore inspectors found nearly one-third of 70 sites violated the 2023 law. Texas and Florida prohibit local governments from mandating rest and water breaks. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/09/17/192234/extreme-heat-spurs-new-laws-aimed-at-protecting-work...
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