Korean workers get ice vests, adjusted hours as more scorching days ahead

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Temperatures are likely to hover around 35 deg C in most parts of the country. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SEOUL – Ice vests and adjusted hours are being offered to workers at some of South Korea’s biggest companies toEmployees at petrochemical producer LG Chem are being offered ice vests to keep cool, while workers at Posco Holdings and HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering can take extended breaks to prevent heat-related illness.Extreme temperatures are baking vast areas of the world from Asia to Europe and the Americas, stretching power grids and posing a serious threat to human health.

More than 100 attendees at the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea have fallen sick with heat-related illness. To cope with heat, LG Chem is also offering extended breaks if temperatures are forecast to remain above 33 deg C for more than two days.

 

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