"The authors pointed out that the administration has previously rolled back restrictions meant to protect workers from heat-related stress on the job, which results in more than 600 deaths and over 25,000 injuries each year."
I'm literally dealing with this at my job... I've been recording the temperatures this summer to include the heat index that no one ever considers. It was 109°F 2 weeks ago and will be around 111°F-112°F this Friday... We already had 7 days where the factory was over 100°F
That's not all it was about, that was just one example I happened to remember off the top of my head. I didn't feel like going back and reading the whole report again to give more examples to be honest.