Opinion: Why doesn't B.C. have a trigger temperature to protect workers from extreme heat?
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Opinion: Why doesn't B.C. have a trigger temperature to protect workers from extreme heat?
Susanna Klassen and Anelyse Weiler: WorkSafeBC hasn't updated its extreme heat protections since 2005, and it's not clear to employers when they're required to start adopting cooling measures.
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By Susanna Klassen, Anelyse Weiler
Published Jun 26, 2026
Last updated 2 days ago
3 minute read
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