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Heat: the Employer State - Still Not up to the Level!

Summary by snes.edu
The health risks associated with heat waves are known and documented, with direct effects, heat depletion syndrome with marked dehydration up to death or neurological sequelae, "heat stroke" with major hyperthermia, breathing problems, but also indirect, in particular "early disorders of cognitive functions that may result in impaired judgment and behaviour". The employer has an obligation to assess risks, as set out in article 4121-2 of the Lab…
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The health risks associated with heat waves are known and documented, with direct effects, heat depletion syndrome with marked dehydration up to death or neurological sequelae, "heat stroke" with major hyperthermia, breathing problems, but also indirect, in particular "early disorders of cognitive functions that may result in impaired judgment and behaviour". The employer has an obligation to assess risks, as set out in article 4121-2 of the Lab…

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snes.edu broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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