Updated
Updated · CBS New York · Jun 30
Baltimore DPW Adds 15-Minute Hourly Heat Breaks as Index Nears 105 After 2024 Worker Death
Updated
Updated · CBS New York · Jun 30

Baltimore DPW Adds 15-Minute Hourly Heat Breaks as Index Nears 105 After 2024 Worker Death

2 articles · Updated · CBS New York · Jun 30

Summary

  • Baltimore DPW will require 15-minute breaks every hour, stock every truck with water and Gatorade, and verify air conditioning in trucks and facilities as extreme heat builds this week.
  • Heat index readings are expected to feel like 105 degrees from Wednesday through Saturday, triggering the department’s top-tier restrictions under its 80-, 90- and 100-degree heat plan.
  • Trash collection will start at 5 a.m. and recycling is suspended for the week to reduce time crews spend outdoors during the hottest hours.
  • Supervisor training was expanded after a sanitation worker died from heat-related illness on the job in 2024, with workers now sent to the hospital if any warning signs appear.
  • Baltimore also issued a voluntary water restriction, asking residents to conserve as the city prepares for the heat wave.

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