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Extreme Heat: A Growing Risk for European Workers

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As climate change intensifies, extreme heat is emerging as a significant occupational hazard in Europe, affecting one in five workers. Sectors like agriculture and construction are particularly vulnerable, with workers facing prolonged exposure to high temperatures. This not only threatens their health but also impacts productivity, leading to economic losses that could hinder growth.

The implications are profound. For instance, construction and agricultural work often slows or halts during peak heat hours, which can disrupt project timelines and increase costs. Additionally, as temperatures rise, the risk of heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and stroke escalates, particularly among male-dominated occupations where exposure is highest.

Moreover, the economic ramifications extend beyond individual sectors. Manufacturing and transport industries are also feeling the strain, with increased cooling costs and operational delays. This interconnectedness means that heat exposure could lead to a ripple effect, impacting supply chains and consumer prices across the board.

In response, there is growing pressure for stronger regulations to protect workers from heat exposure. Calls for EU-wide standards, including mandatory breaks and maximum working temperatures, highlight the urgent need for comprehensive measures to safeguard health and maintain productivity in a warming climate.

Source: Euronews

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