Heat wave and sites –
Vaudois entrepreneurs are demanding more time flexibility
The Vaudoise federation of entrepreneurs asks the municipalities to authorize work from 6 a.m. during a period of high heat. She also calls for the understanding of residents in the face of morning noise.
The heat wave is also invited to the sites: the Vaudoise federation of entrepreneurs asks the municipalities more flexibility in the granting of schedules in the event of hot weather (symbolic photo).
Keystone/GABRIEL MONNET
The Vaudoise Federation of Entrepreneurs (FVE) enjoins the municipalities with more flexibility in the granting of schedules in the event of hot weather. The ridge also asks the population more understanding in the face of noise potentially caused early in the morning and the client of tolerance as for the delay penalties in the event of a heat wave.
“The new heat wave that the canton of Vaud is currently crossing calls to hammer good practices and list the many measures put in place to protect workers in the event of a heat wave,” the FVE wrote in a statement on Wednesday.
“If technical and organizational measures exist and financial supports allow, in certain cases, the closure of construction sites with a dry loss for the entrepreneur, a simple measure too often comes up against the rigidity of certain municipalities and the lifting of shields of residents,” she adds.
Protective measures on construction sites
“Entrepreneurs still too often come up against the refusal of certain municipalities to authorize work from 6 a.m. and to the delay penalties of the contracting authorities,” regrets the FVE.
It recalls the different protective, technical and organizational measures implemented in the event of a heat wave by entrepreneurs, including the mobility of the teams (indoor or traveling work on indoor sites) and time lag (start work earlier and favor heavy work in the morning). It also cites site suspension measures and partial financial support (unemployment, rigor).
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