Milan Issues Heat Protection Ordinance for Food Delivery Workers
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Milan has implemented a new ordinance to protect food delivery workers from extreme heat.
- The regulation requires reducing or suspending delivery orders during the hottest hours of the day, between 12:30 PM and 4 PM.
- This measure comes as Italy faces a new heatwave, with similar concerns arising in other parts of Europe, such as France where a firefighter died during a wildfire.
Milan is taking protective measures for outdoor workers by issuing an ordinance aimed at shielding food delivery personnel from the intense heat of a new heatwave gripping Italy. The city's new regulation mandates a reduction or suspension of delivery order assignments during the peak heat hours, specifically between 12:30 PM and 4 PM.
This initiative reflects growing concerns about the health and safety of workers exposed to extreme temperatures. The measure acknowledges the physical toll that prolonged exposure to high heat can take, particularly on those engaged in physically demanding jobs like food delivery. The timing of the ordinance coincides with Italy experiencing a significant heatwave, underscoring the urgency of such protective actions.
The situation in Milan mirrors broader concerns across Europe regarding heat-related risks. In France, a firefighter tragically lost his life while battling a wildfire, highlighting the dangerous conditions faced by individuals working outdoors during extreme weather events. Visual evidence, such as a thermal imaging photo from Greenpeace showing temperatures experienced by a delivery worker in Rome, further illustrates the harsh reality these workers endure.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.