Ideal range between 20 26 c.
Maximum room temperature for working conditions.
Tlvs determine how safe it is to work at given temperatures.
If the work involves rigorous physical.
To protect employees from having to work in uncomfortable temperatures.
Section 2 2 environmental conditions.
At 87 and 78 degrees fahrenheit respectively workers must spend 25 percent of each hour at rest.
Minimum workplace temperature the approved code of practice suggests the minimum temperature in a workplace should normally be at least 16 degrees celsius.
The agency recognizes that a 75 degree fahrenheit office might be comfortable for one employee but intolerable for another.
There is a minimum temperature of 16 c or 13 c if your work involves considerable physical activity.
The workplace health safety and welfare regulations 1992 says that your employer must maintain a reasonable temperature where you work but it does not specify a maximum temperature.
In some cases legislation does provide a range of.
There s no law for minimum or maximum working temperatures eg when it s too cold or too hot to work.
However guidance suggests a minimum of 16ºc or 13ºc if employees are doing physical work.
In such situations you will likely be complying with the law if you work in accordance with.
Temperatures between 17 c and 20 c and above 26 c can be uncomfortable and occupancy in each of those extremes should not exceed 3 hours daily or 60.
For example workers can perform light duties continuously in temperatures up to 86 degrees fahrenheit while employees can only perform heavy duties up to 77 degrees fahrenheit.
Hse does not have specific guidance for working in cold environments where temperatures are below 13 c.
Minimum temperature guidance states that the temperature in the workplace should normally be at least 16 degrees celsius unless the work requires physical effort in which case the temperature.
In most cases not really.
Definitions in science and industry edit temperature ranges are defined as room temperaturefor certain products and processes in industry science and consumer goods.