Complete Guide to Heat Stroke Prevention at Construction Sites 2025
Mandatory measures and support, practical know-how for small businesses! Introducing administrator check points.
For everyone working at construction sites, the summer "heat" is a matter of life and death. Due to regulatory changes effective June 1, 2025, at sites where the WBGT (Wet Bulb Globe Temperature) exceeds 28°C, or the temperature exceeds 31°C, and continuous work above a certain threshold occurs, systems, procedures, and awareness have been mandated by law (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare "Heatstroke countermeasures will be mandatory from June 2025"). This article organizes the key points of this mandate and provides detailed explanations of practical measures that can be used on-site, including WBGT measurement, plans for breaks and hydration with salt, initial responses in emergencies, a checklist for managers, and low-cost equipment and IoT utilization. Especially for small construction businesses with fewer than 50 employees, balancing "safety of human life" and "business continuity" is essential. We provide a wide range of know-how that site managers and business owners can implement immediately. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the PDF materials. For more information, feel free to contact us.*
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