Problems
What will AGI do for Extreme Heat Operator Turnover?
Heavy industrial facilities, such as steel mills, glass foundries, and deep-shaft mines, struggle to retain floor operators exposed to ambient temperatures exceeding 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Plant managers face constant attrition as the physical toll of extreme heat drives workers toward less demanding logistics or automated manufacturing roles. Replacing these operators requires extensive safety and operational training, creating persistent labor shortages that force production slowdowns and mandatory overtime for remaining staff.