Room temperature.7.(1) An employer shall ensure that—
(a) during working hours, the temperature in rooms containing workstations is
appropriate for human beings, having regard to the working methods being used and
the physical demands placed on the employees,
(b) for sedentary office work, a minimum temperature of 17.5°C, so far as is reasonably
practicable, is achieved and maintained at every workstation after the first hour’s
work,
At least that's something!! It hasn't stopped lashing rain here since 9amHi,
It's a balmy 33 degrees outside, Ragazza.
At least that's something!! It hasn't stopped lashing rain here since 9am
Have a good weekend!
Obviously, the legislation quoted above does not apply in Spain. You'll need to check out if there is equivalent legislation locally.I forgot to mention that I work in Madrid, so I'm not in Spencer Dock!
Have a look [broken link removed] (pdf = 1.5MB).
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I would contact a Fire Engineer at your local authority or an officer at your local Fire Service HQ without further delay. This needs immediate resolution.Thanks for that HSA file! We have an issue in the office where one of the two fire exits in the building is often locked because the keyholder doesn't start till later in the day. I have raised this issue 3 times and been largely ignored. I will forward this file on Monday and hopefully get a more positive reaction.
We are opposite.
We work in temperature about 30 degrees, with no AC, with windows that only ope a tiny bit, with no fresh air coming in.... we have asked and asked and asked... never got anything... Is there anythign we can do here?
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