Pima County’s heat deaths are surging along with extreme summer temperatures
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Amid rising temperatures, NM officials propose workplace protections
Justin Chiwiwi, of Isleta-based MBS Construction, works Monday, Nov. 6, 2023, on the site of a new booster near a water tank in the center of To’hajiilee. The New Mexico Environment Department is seeking to implement a new rule to protect workers from heat injury and illness. (Photo by Gabrielle Porter for Source NM)New Mexico environment officials are seeking approval for new heat protections for workers — both indoor and outdoor — which, if ad…
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