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MMDA Re-implements Heat Breaks for Traffic Enforcers

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The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will reintroduce heat breaks for traffic enforcers and street sweepers starting Monday, March 16, as temperatures are expected to rise. A 30-minute heat stroke break will be implemented to safeguard personnel during the dry season. Specific break times are assigned based on shift schedules, with additional provision of drinking water for approximately 4,000 traffic enforcers.

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The measure comes as the region transitions away from the northeast monsoon, which has brought cooler weather. Instead, the easterly winds are predicted to usher in warmer temperatures, according to the state weather bureau PAGASA. The MMDA's decision underscores its commitment to the health and safety of its workers during these seasonal changes.

MMDA General Manager Undersecretary Nicolas Torre highlighted the importance of these efforts, stating they would ensure health and wellness while maintaining effective performance by personnel. The provision of water and strategic rest periods are aimed at preventing heat-related issues among field officers.

Looking forward, personnel are expected to adhere to the scheduled breaks and enjoy the benefits of added safety measures. The approach underscores a proactive response to anticipated environmental conditions typical of the dry season in the Philippines, reported Philstar.

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