Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - When the daily temperature reaches above several degrees, outdoor outdoor operation should be stopped.

When the daily temperature reaches above several degrees, outdoor outdoor operation should be stopped.

When the highest temperature reaches above 40℃ on that day, outdoor operation should be stopped.

According to the relevant provisions of the Management Measures for Heatstroke Prevention and Cooling, if the daily maximum temperature reaches 40℃ or above, outdoor work should be stopped on that day. When the daily maximum temperature reaches above 37℃ and below 40℃, the employing unit shall arrange the workers to work outdoors all day, which shall not exceed 5 hours in total, and shall not arrange outdoor work during the period from 12 to 15; The continuous operation time shall not exceed the national regulations, and outdoor operation shall not be arranged within 3 hours of the highest temperature period.

Outdoor work refers to people's work activities in the open air environment, including construction, cleaning, agriculture and many other industries. This kind of work usually requires staff to be exposed to the outdoor natural environment for a long time. Its characteristic is that the working environment is relatively open, and it is easily influenced by natural conditions such as weather and climate. Therefore, workers need to adapt to different working environments and climatic conditions, and have corresponding protective measures and safety awareness.

Occupation of outdoor open-air operation:

1, construction worker

Construction workers are engaged in the construction, maintenance and demolition of buildings. They need to work outdoors, in the sun and rain, and the working environment is relatively bad. They need to pay a lot of physical labor, such as carrying building materials, building and dismantling scaffolding, digging and filling. Due to the dangerous working environment, construction workers need to abide by safety regulations and wear safety protection equipment, such as safety helmet, safety belt and protective gloves, to protect their own safety.

2. Garden workers

Garden workers are engaged in planting, pruning, fertilizing and protecting plants. They need to be exposed to the outdoor environment, work for a long time, and are vulnerable to the sun and rain. Garden workers need to have basic plant knowledge and skills, such as understanding the growth habits of different plants, pruning methods, fertilization skills and so on. At the same time, they also need to use various tools and equipment, such as gardening scissors, hoes and shovels. Prune, plant and care for plants.

3. Farmers

Farmers are engaged in planting, harvesting, transporting and selling crops. They need to work outdoors, facing extreme weather conditions such as high temperature, low temperature, drought, wind and rain, and the working environment is more difficult. Farmers need to master agricultural knowledge, such as understanding the planting methods, harvesting time and storage methods of different crops. At the same time, they need to use various farm tools and equipment, such as tractors, harvesters and irrigation equipment. Planting, harvesting and irrigating crops.