High temperatures, these are the safeguard clauses for MSh's recommended workers

The Health Ministry has recommended on Tuesday that public and private institutions implement measures to protect workers from high temperatures. The recommendations from this ministry have been given for the period 22 July to 25 July. High temperature affects human health negatively, especially the most sensitive groups of society, such as children, [...]
The recommendations from this ministry have been given for the period 22 July to 25 July.
High thermometers negatively affect human health, especially in society's most sensitive groups, such as children, elderly women, chronically ill people, and workers working in open environments or in high working conditions”, conveys Periscope.
All institutions to observe these recommendations, with the aim of protecting workers' health and other sensitive groups”, are being tested.Clankosova.tv.
The call came after the deaths of two workers in Gjakova.
Below recommendations:
The Health Ministry recommends public and private institutions to take general and specific safeguard clauses on high- temperature exposures as in
Next:
1.1 Avoid external work from 11:00-16:00;
1.2 Pregnant women get out of work between 11:00 and 1600 if in the country
The work does not meet conditions according to scores of 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6;1.3 Chronic sufferers work part - time, peak 4 hours
In the day;
1.4 To adjust work schedules for employees, early morning or late afternoon,
including home labor;
1.5 Secure enough ventilation in closed jobs;
1.6 Refreshment Points Set (Using Mobiles and Other Materials
to create shadows or areas of refreshment) instead of open facilities for refreshment
Workers and to ensure water access for workers;
1.7 Spread information on ways to protect against heat;
Health Ministry recommends general protection measures for citizens to High temperatures display, as follows:
2.1 Avoid staying in the external environment at the height of heat;
2.2 Let water be consumed, that it may be protected from dehydration, and that soft drink be avoided:
2.3 Use protective hats and sunglasses when standing outside;
2.4 Do not leave children alone in the car until parents/guards perform any
Work?
2.5 Regularly contact elderly relatives or chronically ill them
Appreciate their health needs;














