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Originally Posted by ownedbycats
A temperature of 32C with humidity of 70% has a humidex of 45. Environment Canada lists that as "dangerous; heat stroke possible" and the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety recommends "only medically supervised work".
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So 100% of outdoor work under those particular conditions in Canada would be done under medical supervision? Or is that
recommendation not actually very binding/practiced? Very little landscaping/lawnmowing/painting would get done in the US if similar medical supervision were
required.