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Construction workers at risk with high temperatures ahead

Jun 24, 2021 | 4:10 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for the weekend due to record-breaking temperatures that can increase the potential for heat-related illnesses.

“Temperatures of the upper thirties and overnight lows with not much recovery in terms of cooling can create problems for human health. Those vulnerable populations like anyone working outside,” said Meteorologist from Environment Canada Bobby Sekhon.

Hot days may be nice if you are relaxing by a body of water but not if you are working long days outside. Construction workers are among a large number of people who spend their entire shift outdoors rain or shine.

“It is going to be hot and we have a lot of precautions that we recommend. Wear a hat, sunscreen, stay hydrated and where possible we start work earlier so people aren’t working at the hottest part of the day,” said Health and Safety Manager for the City of Prince George, Steven Langton.

The heat also poses new challenges for construction workers.

“When you are dealing with construction equipment, there is a lot of metal in equipment. People then have to wear PPE to protect themselves against hot metal. The machinery and equipment also gives off heat and in the heat, that problem can be exacerbated and made a lot worse, continued Langton.

Temperatures are expected to exceed the highest that Prince George has seen for June throughout the weekend.

“This is due to a very strong ridge of high pressure that is building over BC almost up to the Yukon border. This is historical, we haven’t seen a ridge of high pressure this strong especially June,” continued Sekhon.

Aside from health concerns with these temperatures, river levels are expected to rise due to glacier melt and there is a higher risk for wildfires.

“We’ll be seeing some high elevation snow and glacier melts which will have rivers flowing faster. Keep in mind, if you are looking to jump into a lake or river the water will be moving pretty fast,” added Sekhon.