Group 1 - Kazakhstan's meteorological department has issued a warning for potential high temperatures in the southern and central regions during mid to late July and early August [1] - Chinese enterprises and construction projects in Kazakhstan are advised to adjust outdoor work schedules to avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures [1] - Safety measures such as setting up shade structures, cooling sprays, and ensuring adequate drinking water supply are recommended for outdoor workers [1] Group 2 - Continuous high temperatures may lead to increased electrical loads, overheating of equipment, and electrical faults, necessitating timely safety inspections of high-load operating equipment [2] - Special attention should be given to the maintenance of air conditioning, fans, distribution boxes, and cable lines to prevent safety incidents due to aging or short circuits [2] - Fire safety facilities in densely populated areas, such as fire hydrants and extinguishers, should be checked for functionality to prevent fire hazards during high temperatures [2] Group 3 - High temperatures can trigger health issues such as heatstroke, dehydration, and cardiovascular diseases, prompting the need for proper health management and personal protection [3] - Recommendations include arranging work schedules to ensure adequate sleep, maintaining a light diet, and avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat [3] - Individuals are advised to wear protective clothing, carry drinking water, and seek shade if experiencing symptoms of heat-related illnesses [3]
中国驻哈萨克斯坦使领馆提醒中国公民防范高温酷暑
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-05 15:03