Companies and supply chain actors must ensure climate adaptation and resilience measures prioritise worker safety. As part of HRDD, companies and supply chain actors must assess how climate risks affect working conditions and implement preventative measures, including adapting schedules, providing appropriate rest, hydration and shelter, establishing effective emergency protocols, identifying and enforcing maximum and minimum safe temperatures limits, and investing in climate-resilient infrastructure.
Commercial expectations must not require work to continue in unsafe conditions. Companies must ensure workers can report risks and refuse unsafe work without penalty or loss of income. Where work is stopped or delayed due to unsafe conditions, workers must be financially penalised.
Effectively mitigating requires engagement with workers and trade unions to support risk assessment, monitoring and climate adaptation across supply chains
