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Record temperatures in June 2017 resulted in claims that it was too hot to work. What’s the legal position and what should you do on hot days?
Published 21.07.2017
Although we’ve only had a few very cold days so far, a few subscribers have contacted us following staff complaints about workplace temperatures. What’s the legal position and how should you prepare
for cold weather?
Published 04.12.2006
The great British desire to remove items of clothing as soon as the sun comes out is in evidence again. But someone has warned that you could be liable if you staff suffer skin cancer as a result of
doing so. Is this really the case?
Published 06.06.2006
It’s been suggested that employers should be providing outdoor workers with sun protection cream. Is this a legal requirement?
Published 05.07.2021
“What’s the maximum workplace temperature?” is a question we’ve been asked by numerous subscribers throughout the summer. So what are the facts, and do you actually have to do anything at all?
Published 29.08.2006
You’ve heard that the HSE has changed its position on sun protection cream and is no longer recommending it’s provided to those who work outside. Is this really the case, and if so, what alternatives
should you consider?
Published 19.06.2009
Staff are moaning about the temperature and lack of air in your office - they’ve even started wedging a fire door open. You know this shouldn’t happen, but you don’t know what else to do. What
options are available?
Published 16.07.2007
With summer just around the corner, now is a good time to refresh your outdoor workers on the risks of working in direct sunlight. What are they and what can you expect your staff to do to protect
themselves?
Published 09.05.2024
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