Heatwaves and events have a serious impact on occupational health and safety, both in outdoor spaces and in indoor spaces lacking cooling measures.
In addition, these episodes affect productivity.
In the face of the growing risk they pose, the preventive management of heat stress due to heat at work is, according to the entity, one of the keys to the adaptation of companies to climate change and is essential for the protection of particularly exposed, vulnerable and sensitive groups, and particularly for the protection of pregnant and lactating women.
This project gives a boost to the adaptive response of companies to climate change, helping to materialize some of the objectives established in the National Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change (PNACC).
Specifically, it will generate knowledge and tools to promote the advance planning of measures that accommodate business activity to these events, through the participation of workers.
The general objective of the project is to promote and improve the adaptation of productive activities and the provision of services to events and heat waves, through the participation of workers, in order to protect health, safety and labour productivity. As specific goals, it has the following:
Adaptation of production and service activities to events and heat waves through the participation of workers (CalorAdapt)