Beijing explains in detail how to issue high temperature allowance.
(Reporter Xie Li) Beijing’s "high fever" persists, and the number of days exceeding 40 C in a row has broken records. Today, the working day is coming again, and the public is paying more and more attention to the definition of high temperature allowance and how to distribute it. In this regard, Beijing Youth Daily reporter learned from relevant departments that when the daily maximum temperature reaches above 40℃, the employer should stop outdoor open-air operations on that day. The Beijing Labor and Social Security Supervision Corps pointed out that employers can complain and report to the administrative department of human resources and social security without paying high-temperature allowance.
It is understood that the high temperature allowance refers to the allowance paid to workers by employers such as enterprises, institutions and individual economic organizations that arrange workers’ operations during high temperature operations and high temperature weather. If the employing unit arranges the workers to work in the open air in hot weather and cannot take effective measures to reduce the temperature of the workplace to below 33℃ (excluding 33℃), it shall pay the high temperature allowance to the workers and incorporate it into the total wages.
So, can the distribution of heatstroke prevention drinks replace the high temperature allowance? The relevant departments responded that the employer should provide enough heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks and necessary drugs for workers working in high temperature and high temperature weather. However, it is not allowed to provide heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks instead of giving money and things. Heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks shall not be used to offset the high temperature allowance. Workers who suffer from heatstroke due to high-temperature operation or high-temperature weather operation and are diagnosed as occupational diseases can enjoy work-related injury insurance benefits.
According to relevant departments, Beijing’s high temperature allowance will be issued from June to August. At present, Beijing’s distribution standards are: outdoor outdoor workers are not less than 180 yuan per person per month; Personnel working in indoor workplaces above 33℃ (including 33℃) shall be no less than 120 yuan per person per month.
For the case that the employer does not issue the high-temperature allowance, the Beijing Labor and Social Security Supervision Corps said that it can complain and report to the administrative department of human resources and social security. "You can complain at the reception service window of labor security supervision in the workplace; You can also call 12333 or send it to the urban labor security supervision department in the form of letters; Or you can defend your rights through official website of Beijing Human Resources and Social Security Bureau and WeChat WeChat official account of Beijing People’s Society ‘ QR code ’ Make complaints and reports. " The relevant person in charge said.
In addition, the Beijing Municipal Labor and Social Security Supervision Corps suggested that if the daily maximum temperature reaches above 40℃, the employer should stop outdoor open-air operations on that day; When the daily maximum temperature reaches 37℃ or above and 40℃ or below, the employer shall not arrange outdoor open-air operation for workers for more than 6 hours in total, and the continuous operation time shall not exceed the national regulations, and outdoor open-air operation shall not be arranged within 3 hours in the highest temperature period; When the daily maximum temperature reaches above 35℃ and below 37℃, the employer shall not arrange outdoor workers to work overtime.
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For the first time, the city suffered a "triple whammy" of extreme high temperature of 40 C.
Yesterday, the highest temperature in the observatory in the southern suburbs of Beijing was fixed at 40.0℃, which was the third consecutive day (June 22-June 24) that the station experienced high temperature above 40℃, and it was also the first time in the history of meteorological observation in Beijing that it encountered a "triple whammy" of extreme high temperature of 40℃. It is expected that the maximum daytime temperature in Beijing will drop in the next two days, but the atmospheric humidity will increase in these two days, and the sultry feeling will be enhanced. The citizens’ heatstroke prevention and cooling work cannot be relaxed.
Yesterday morning, the lowest temperature in the southern suburbs observatory was as high as 26.4℃. In the morning, the temperature rose rapidly, and the temperature in the observatory reached 37℃ at 11 o’clock. From afternoon to evening, the south wind is mixed with heat waves, and the rolling heat waves make people feel even hotter. According to the monitoring of the meteorological department, the highest temperature in most parts of the city was 38℃ to 40℃ during the day on the 24th. As of 17: 00 yesterday, the highest temperature of 376 of the 556 meteorological monitoring stations in the city reached 39℃ and above (accounting for 68%), and the highest temperature of 265 stations reached 40℃ and above (accounting for 48%).
Yesterday afternoon, the highest temperature in the southern suburb observatory reached 40.0℃, which has been above 40℃ for three consecutive days. Among them, it was 41.1℃ on the 22nd and 40.3℃ on the 23rd. This is the first time in the history of meteorological observation in Beijing to encounter the "triple whammy" of extreme high temperature of 40℃. The continuous high temperature record of 40℃ in Beijing was thus refreshed to 3 days. According to statistics, the number of high temperature days in Beijing (≥ 35℃) is 10.6 days. Now that June is not over, Beijing has overfulfilled this year’s high temperature days ahead of schedule.
It is predicted by the meteorological department that although it is still sunny in partly cloudy today, the maximum temperature in Beijing will drop to about 37℃ due to the weakening of the high-altitude heating mass affecting North China. On the 26th, with the increase of clouds in the sky, there will be thunderstorms in most parts of the city from afternoon to evening, and the highest temperature is expected to be around 35℃. The Municipal Meteorological Observatory downgraded and issued a yellow warning signal for high temperature at 21: 00 on the 24th. Although the temperature has dropped slightly, the air humidity will increase in the past two days, and the sultry feeling will be enhanced. The citizens’ heatstroke prevention and cooling work still cannot be relaxed.
From next Tuesday (27th), the temperature in Beijing will rise again. It is estimated that the hot weather in this city will continue from 27th to 30th, with the highest temperature at 36℃ to 38℃ during the day. Text/reporter Zhao Tingting