Kohima: Authorities in Nagaland have issued a new directive requiring all establishments across the state to adopt mandatory heat wave advisories. The measure aims to ensure the safety of employees and laborers who face increased risks from extreme temperatures during the summer months.
The policy applies to a wide range of workplaces, including construction sites where workers often labor in direct sunlight. By formalizing these guidelines, the government hopes to reduce heat-related health issues and improve overall working conditions throughout the region.
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