Friday, June 29, 2018

Latest news and workplace temperature advice from HSE

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Workplace temperature guidance


There's no law for maximum working temperature, or when it's too hot to work...

Employers must stick to health and safety at work law, including:

  • keeping the temperature at a comfortable level, sometimes known as thermal comfort
  • providing clean and fresh air 


Here are some useful links for employers and employees:

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The heat is on  be responsible in the sun


There are plenty of health risks from working in the sun that you need to be aware of...

 

A sunny day makes most of us feel good, but too much sunlight can be hard on the skin. Follow our advice for outdoor workers here.

 

Heat stress is another issue to be aware of. Our this free guidance explains its effects and gives examples of situations where it may occur.


For free advice and downloadable resources around temperature in the workplace visit our website. You can also sign up to our workplace temperature eBulletin.


Training and events this summer


There are plenty of events, conferences, training and seminars this summer, covering a variety of issues across a wide range of sectors and topics.


A selection of some of upcoming courses and associated events that HSE are running (or involved in) are below. Follow the links for details, or to book:


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Latest job vacancies at HSE


We've currently a number of opportunities for you to join HSE and help keep Britain's workforce safe and healthy.


To view further details and apply, just click on the relevant job title:


View all current vacancies

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