HSE has guidance on keeping workplace temperature reasonable:

This ebulletin includes information on how to protect workers in both low and high temperatures.

As winter takes hold, you can find helpful advice from HSE on keeping people as comfortable as possible when working in the cold. There is also guidance on protecting workers from hot temperatures.

Our guidance has been refreshed to make it easier to find and understand advice on how to protect workers in both low and high temperatures.

The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations require employers to provide a reasonable indoor temperature in the workplace.

Our guidance explains how you can assess the risks to workers and put controls in place to protect them.

It covers:

  • working in hot and cold temperatures
  • steps you can take to make people feel more comfortable
  • outdoor working
  • dehydration
  • cold stress and heat stress

There is a workplace temperature checklist to help you carry out a basic risk assessment. We have also updated sources of advice, including practical steps you can take in the summer months to protect workers during a heatwave

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