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There is no law for a minimum or maximum temperature, but during working hours the temperature in all workplaces inside buildings must be reasonable
Find out about the symptoms of COVID-19, what to do if you or your child has them and when to get medical help.
How equipment for temperature screening is regulated, the limitations of temperature screening for detecting COVID-19 and advice on buying and using these products.
This page summarises Chapter 2 of the Health Effects of Climate Change (HECC) report with a focus on the impact of heat on temperature and mortality. This is part of the science and stats section for the hazard: heat.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Temperature correction of energy statistics from the Office of National Statistics
Guidance for industry on flexible approaches we are taking on good distribution practices.
This page advises social care managers on how to reduce the risks of hot weather to the health of people they provide care for.
Guidance on the ventilation of indoor spaces to reduce the spread of respiratory infections, including coronavirus (COVID-19).
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