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  2. Florida farmworkers exposed to deadly heat fight for protections

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    South Florida farmworkers and outdoor workers seek a municipal heat standard ensuring access to water, shade and breaks while on the job as extreme heat advisories worsen.

  3. Florida banning local heat protection rules allows greater ...

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    Editorial: Florida shut the door on local heat protection rules, which cleared the field for federal intervention to help outdoor workers.

  4. Heat treating - Wikipedia

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    Heat treating furnace at 1,800 °F (980 °C) Heat treating (or heat treatment) is a group of industrial, thermal and metalworking processes used to alter the physical, and sometimes chemical, properties of a material. The most common application is metallurgical.

  5. Florida Senate passes bill blocking local rules protecting ...

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    Florida’s Senate on Tuesday approved a bill that would ban cities and counties from adopting requirements for mandatory water breaks and other workplace protections against extreme heat.

  6. Vacuum furnace - Wikipedia

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    Operating a vacuum heat treating furnace, c. 1959–1962. A vacuum furnace is a type of furnace in which the product in the furnace is surrounded by a vacuum during processing. The absence of air or other gases prevents oxidation, heat loss from the product through convection, and removes a source of contamination

  7. Blocked by lawmakers, Florida farmworkers seek help on heat ...

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    By contrast, since 2020, OSHA has fined five Florida employers after their employees died from heat illness; deaths that the agency said could have been prevented if their employers had followed ...