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France reduces construction working hours due to heatwaves

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Last updated: 2024/07/11 at 2:44 PM
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France is taking steps to protect construction workers from the dangers of heatwaves by reducing their working hours and sometimes sending them home with full pay. This change is in response to the increasing frequency of high temperatures, which can pose serious health risks to workers on construction sites. Many companies are now implementing limited working hours as the norm to ensure the safety and well-being of their employees.

Construction workers in Toulouse, facing temperatures as high as 30C in the shade, are experiencing the impact of these measures firsthand. Site supervisors like Hugo Pastorello are being proactive in monitoring the heat and sending workers home if conditions are too hot to work safely. Studies have shown that productivity can significantly decrease in extreme heat, with a 40% drop at 32C and a 76% drop at 40C throughout the workday. Workers like Diogo Bernardo are appreciative of these efforts, recognizing the importance of prioritizing their health and well-being on the job.

While the French labour law does not specifically set a maximum workplace temperature, it does require employers to ensure that their workers can perform their duties under safe conditions. Last year, the Employment Ministry issued reminders and recommendations for outdoor workers during hot weather, emphasizing the need for rest areas, adequate hydration, and protection from extreme conditions. These measures aim to protect workers from the health risks associated with working in high temperatures, such as heat exhaustion and heatstroke.

By implementing reduced working hours and providing support to workers during heatwaves, construction companies in France are taking an important step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of their employees. The recognition that extreme heat can impact productivity and pose serious health risks underscores the importance of these measures. With construction workers often exposed to harsh outdoor conditions, it is crucial for employers to prioritize their safety and provide necessary support to mitigate the risks associated with working in hot weather.

Overall, the decision to reduce construction workers’ hours during heatwaves and provide support such as paid time off demonstrates a commitment to the health and safety of employees. By acknowledging the impact of extreme heat on productivity and worker well-being, companies can create a safer and more supportive work environment for their employees. As heatwaves become more frequent and temperatures continue to rise, these measures are essential in ensuring that construction workers are adequately protected and able to perform their jobs effectively. France’s efforts to address the challenges of working in high temperatures set an important example for other industries to follow in prioritizing the safety and health of their workforce.

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