Lack of workplace heat law challenged
19 July 2013
An Early Day Motion has been put forward by Labour MP Linda Riordan to challenge the lack of a workplace heat law in the UK.
It comes at a time when many media outlets and advice services are telling overheated workers there is no legal maximum temperature for a workplace, but employers do have a duty of care to their employees.
Riordan's EDM has called for a maximum workplace temperature of 30˚C – and 27˚C for those in strenuous jobs – at which staff must be sent home.
The EDM was tabled four days ago and has already attracted a total of 29 signatures so far.
This is an issue the Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union has been campaigning on for years.
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