During the month of May, amidst India’s extended election season, an analysis by Respirer Living Sciences reveals alarming levels of heat stress in Indian cities. Heat stress, a combination of high heat and humidity, reached dangerous levels, with ten cities exceeding 100 hours of exposure. This increase in heat stress has been attributed to rising temperatures and prolonged heatwaves.
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A recent UN report warns that over 2.4 billion people are at risk of extreme heat exposure at work, with devastating consequences for their health and safety. Excessive heat, severe weather, UV radiation, and air pollution are already leading to a rise in diseases and deaths among workers worldwide.
The report highlights the urgent need to prioritize occupational safety and health in climate change responses. Employers must protect workers from these hazards by providing proper protection and following safety protocols. The young man’s death in Florida serves as a tragic reminder of the fatal consequences of neglecting heat exposure prevention.