Experts call for stronger regulations and cultural change to protect workers from deadly heat
Park Se-joong, director of Occupational Safety and Health at the National Construction Workers’ Union, pours cold water from a safety helmet over his head during a protest demanding the implementation of safety measures into legislation in front of the ROK Presidential Office on Aug. 2, 2023. | Image: National Construction Workers’ Union
As global temperatures rise, South Korea’s outdoor workers face increasing health risks due to inadequate protection from the intensifying summer heat. Seoul has recorded 26 consecutive tropical nights — nights when temperatures do not fall below 77°F (25°C) — since July 21, the longest streak in the city’s history.
With forecasts predicting more scorching weather ahead, experts emphasize the urgent need for the government and legislature to implement proactive measures to safeguard workers. They stress the necessity for stronger regulations, evidence-based recommendations and a cultural shift toward prioritizing workplace safety as climate change intensifies.
As global temperatures rise, South Korea’s outdoor workers face increasing health risks due to inadequate protection from the intensifying summer heat. Seoul has recorded 26 consecutive tropical nights — nights when temperatures do not fall below 77°F (25°C) — since July 21, the longest streak in the city’s history.
With forecasts predicting more scorching weather ahead, experts emphasize the urgent need for the government and legislature to implement proactive measures to safeguard workers. They stress the necessity for stronger regulations, evidence-based recommendations and a cultural shift toward prioritizing workplace safety as climate change intensifies.
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