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How high is the temperature every day? Stop outdoor work.

When the high temperature reaches above 35 degrees Celsius, it is recommended to stop outdoor work.

This is because the high temperature environment has a certain impact on human health, and it is easy to cause problems such as heatstroke and dehydration. When the temperature is too high, it is difficult for the human body to dissipate heat. Exposure to high temperature for a long time can easily lead to physical discomfort and even dangerous situations such as heatstroke.

In order to ensure the safety and health of workers, it is suggested to take the following measures in hot weather:

1. Avoid outdoor work at noon in the scorching sun, and try to work at a cool time in the morning or evening.

2. Wear protective articles such as sun hat and sunglasses to avoid direct exposure to the sun.

3. Pay attention to replenish water, drink plenty of water, and drink less beverages containing caffeine or alcohol to avoid dehydration.

4. Adjust the work intensity and rhythm appropriately to avoid overwork.

If you feel unwell or heatstroke, stop working in time and seek medical help.

It should be noted that the safety threshold in hot weather may be different due to personal physique, work intensity, humidity and other conditions. Therefore, under specific circumstances, we should judge whether it is necessary to stop outdoor operations according to local meteorological early warning and relevant regulations, and follow corresponding protection guidelines and suggestions.

When doing outdoor work, you need to pay attention to: know the weather, wear appropriate clothes, pay attention to the safety of appliances, know the situation on the spot, know the situation on the spot, and carry necessary safety equipment.

1. Know the weather: Before you start outdoor work, you need to know the weather of the day to avoid bad weather affecting work efficiency or causing potential safety hazards. If the weather is bad, you can choose to change the operation plan or take preventive measures.

2. Wear the right clothes: Choose the right clothes according to the weather and workplace conditions. In summer, you should wear thin clothes and keep ventilation; Wear warm clothes in winter, and consider waterproof and windproof. At the same time, wear appropriate shoes to ensure that you don't slip or sprain your ankle.

3. Pay attention to the safety of tools: when using tools and equipment, ensure the safety and correct use of tools. When using electric tools, ensure that the grounding wire of the tools is in good contact; When using hand tools, pay attention to body posture to avoid injury.

4. Know the site: When working outdoors, you should know the site, such as slopes, grasslands, ditches, and the surrounding environment, such as traffic and buildings. Knowing the situation on the spot helps to take preventive measures to avoid danger.

5. Bring necessary safety equipment: According to different workplaces, you need to bring necessary safety equipment, such as helmets, goggles, gloves, etc. At work, always pay attention to safety, don't focus on other aspects, and avoid injury due to negligence.