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What are the specific regulations for hot weather operations?

Legal analysis: 1. If the daily maximum temperature reaches 40℃ or above, outdoor operation should be stopped that day;

2. When the daily maximum temperature reaches above 37℃ and below 40℃, the employer shall not arrange outdoor outdoor operations for more than 6 hours, and the continuous operation time shall not exceed the national regulations, and outdoor outdoor operations shall not be arranged within 3 hours of the maximum temperature period;

3. When the daily maximum temperature reaches 35℃ or above and 37℃ or below, the employer shall rest in shifts to shorten the continuous working hours of workers, and shall not arrange outdoor workers to work overtime.

Legal basis: management measures for heatstroke prevention and cooling measures

Article 9 The employing unit shall provide workers with personal protective equipment that meets the requirements, and urge and guide them to use it correctly.

Article 10 The employing unit shall conduct regular occupational health training for workers before and during their posts, and popularize occupational health knowledge such as high temperature protection and heatstroke first aid.

Article 11 The employing unit shall provide enough heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks and necessary medicines that meet the hygiene standards for workers working in hot and summer. Don't give money instead of providing heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks. Heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks shall not be used to offset the high temperature allowance.

Article 12 An employing unit shall set up a rest place in a high-temperature working environment. Rest places should be equipped with seats, well ventilated or equipped with air conditioning and other heatstroke prevention and cooling facilities.

Article 13 The employing unit shall formulate an emergency plan for high-temperature heatstroke, conduct emergency rescue drills on a regular basis, and equip emergency rescue personnel and sufficient first-aid drugs according to the number of workers engaged in high-temperature operations and high-temperature weather operations and their working conditions.