Working outdoors in the extreme heat and humidity, or in hot environments indoors with no air conditioning can be dangerous. Quebec’s health and safety board says workers should know their rights. As Franca Mignacca reports, if they’re not getting more frequent breaks and fresh water, they should speak up.
												
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																						Quebecers who work in the heat should be taking longer breaks, reducing workloads
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