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Air-conditioned jackets help keep Tokyo workers from sizzling

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Japan endured another day of a searing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to the highest this year in Tokyo and leaving those having to work outside vulnerable to the risk of heatstroke.

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  • Tokyo construction workers are wearing air-conditioned jackets with cooling fans. 13s
  • The jackets use thermoelectric devices to help reduce body temperature. 22s
  • Heatstroke is a growing workplace hazard, with construction workers at high risk. 54s
  • Japan has introduced new safety regulations requiring heat protection measures at work. 1m 13s
  • Some sites use live cameras and weather meters to monitor heat conditions in real time. 1m 59s
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