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Standard for granting high-temperature subsidies to property companies

Legal analysis: High temperature subsidies are determined according to local weather conditions and different subsidy standards in different places.

Legal basis: management measures for heatstroke prevention and cooling measures

Article 1 This Law is formulated in accordance with the provisions of People's Republic of China (PRC) Law on the Prevention and Control of Occupational Diseases, People's Republic of China (PRC) Law on Work Safety, People's Republic of China (PRC) Labor Law, People's Republic of China (PRC) Trade Union Law and other relevant laws and administrative regulations in order to strengthen the labor protection of high-temperature operations and high-temperature weather operations and safeguard the health and related rights and interests of workers.

Article 2 These Measures shall apply to enterprises, institutions, individual economic organizations and other employing units that have high-temperature operations and arrange workers to work during high-temperature weather.

Article 3 High-temperature operation refers to the operation under abnormal operating conditions such as high temperature, strong thermal radiation or high air humidity (relative humidity 80%RH) and wet bulb temperature index (WBGT index) exceeding the specified limit.

High temperature weather refers to the weather where the daily maximum temperature is above 35℃ released to the public by the meteorological offices and stations affiliated to the competent meteorological departments at or above the prefecture level.

Hot weather operation refers to the operation that the employer arranges workers to carry out in a high-temperature natural meteorological environment in hot weather.

The WBGT index of high-temperature work in the workplace shall be determined according to Measurement of Physical Factors in the Workplace Part 7: High Temperature (GBZ/T 189.7). Occupational exposure limits for high temperature operation shall be implemented according to occupational exposure limits of Hazardous Factors in Workplace Part 2: Physical Factors (GBZ2.2); The classification of high-temperature operations shall be carried out in accordance with the Classification of Occupational Hazards in Workplaces Part 3: High Temperature (GBZ/T229.3).

Article 4 The safety production supervision and management departments, health administrative departments and human resources and social security administrative departments of the State Council shall be responsible for the supervision and management of labor protection for high-temperature operations and high-temperature weather operations throughout the country in accordance with the relevant laws, administrative regulations and responsibilities determined by the State Council.

The safety production supervision and management departments, health administrative departments, human resources and social security administrative departments of the local people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the supervision and management of labor protection in hot work and hot weather operations within their respective administrative areas in accordance with laws, administrative regulations and their respective responsibilities.

Article 5 The employing unit shall establish and improve the heatstroke prevention and cooling system, take effective measures to strengthen the labor protection of high-temperature operations and high-temperature weather operations, and ensure the health and life safety of workers.

The main person in charge of the employer is fully responsible for the heatstroke prevention and cooling work of the unit.

Article 6 The employing unit shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, rationally lay out the production sites, improve the production technology and operation procedures, and take good measures of heat insulation, ventilation and cooling to ensure that the workplaces meet the requirements of the national occupational health standards.