Heatwave Safety at Work – Protecting Ourselves and Each Other
The UK is currently experiencing exceptionally high temperatures, with parts of the country subject to rare Heat-Health Alert
The UK is currently experiencing exceptionally high temperatures, with parts of the country subject to rare Heat-Health Alert
The UK is currently experiencing exceptionally high temperatures, with parts of the country subject to rare Heat-Health Alerts and forecasts predicting temperatures well above seasonal averages. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued Red and Amber Heat-Health Alerts across large parts of England, highlighting the potential impact of extreme heat on health, wellbeing, and business operations.
While many people enjoy warmer weather, prolonged exposure to high temperatures can create serious health and safety risks in the workplace. Heat stress can affect concentration, increase fatigue, and raise the likelihood of accidents and illness.
Working in hot conditions can lead to:
Outdoor workers, those undertaking physically demanding tasks, and employees working in poorly ventilated environments may be particularly at risk.
Symptoms may include:
If someone develops these symptoms:
Heatstroke is a medical emergency. Signs include:
Call 999 immediately if heatstroke is suspected.
Managers should continue to assess risks associated with hot weather and consider:
Heat affects everyone differently. Some colleagues may be more vulnerable due to age, pregnancy, underlying health conditions, or medication.
Please check in with your colleagues, particularly those working alone or outdoors, and speak to your manager if you have concerns about working conditions during the heatwave.
The current heatwave serves as an important reminder that hot weather is a workplace health and safety issue. By taking sensible precautions, staying hydrated, and looking out for one another, we can help ensure everyone remains safe and well throughout this period of extreme temperatures.
Stay cool, stay hydrated, and stay safe.
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