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Maximum Working Temperature

EDM number 414 in 2013-14, proposed by Linda Riordan on 15/07/2013.
Categorised under the topic of Industrial health and safety.

That this House notes that whilst there is a legal minimum workplace indoor temperature there is no legal maximum workplace temperature, so that conditions can vary greatly from employer to employer; further notes that whilst Regulation 7 of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 and the associated Approved Code of Practice suggests that the temperature in all workplaces inside buildings shall be reasonable, this guidance leaves considerable uncertainty as to the upper limit beyond which control measures must be in place; understands that employees in a wide range of workplaces - from industrial bakeries to school classrooms - are often subjected to high temperatures which can impact seriously on their health and well-being, with effects ranging from discomfort, stress, irritability and headaches, to extra strain on the heart and lungs, dizziness and fainting and heat cramps due to loss of water and salt; observes that the consequent reduction in cognitive function, attention span and visual motor tracking can contribute to workplace accidents and fatalities; commends the Trades Union Congress for passing a resolution in 2012 adopting a maximum working temperature as its official policy; and therefore urges the Government to resolve uncertainty for employers about their duty to combat excessive heat in the workplace by introducing a maximum working workplace temperature of 30C (86F) and of 27C (81F) for those doing strenuous work.

This motion has been signed by a total of 30 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Linda Riordan15/07/2013HalifaxLabourProposed
John McDonnell15/07/2013Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSeconded
David Crausby15/07/2013Bolton North EastLabourSeconded
David Anderson15/07/2013BlaydonLabourSeconded
Natascha Engel15/07/2013North East DerbyshireLabourSeconded
Ian Lavery15/07/2013WansbeckLabourSeconded
Margaret Ritchie15/07/2013South DownSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Mark Durkan15/07/2013FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Jonathan Edwards16/07/2013Carmarthen East and DinefwrPlaid CymruSigned
Ian Mearns16/07/2013GatesheadLabourSigned
Virendra Sharma16/07/2013Ealing, SouthallLabourSigned
Mike Hancock16/07/2013Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Alan Meale16/07/2013MansfieldLabourSigned
Kelvin Hopkins16/07/2013Luton NorthLabourSigned
Dennis Skinner16/07/2013BolsoverLabourSigned
David Simpson16/07/2013Upper BannDUPSigned
Sandra Osborne16/07/2013Ayr, Carrick and CumnockLabourSigned
Martin Caton17/07/2013GowerLabourSigned
Katy Clark17/07/2013North Ayrshire and ArranLabourSigned
Michael Weir17/07/2013AngusScottish National PartySigned
Kevin Barron17/07/2013Rother ValleyLabourSigned
Jim Dobbin17/07/2013Heywood and MiddletonLabourSigned
Jeremy Corbyn17/07/2013Islington NorthLabourSigned
Ronnie Campbell17/07/2013Blyth ValleyLabourSigned
Elfyn Llwyd17/07/2013Dwyfor MeirionnyddPlaid CymruSigned
Jim Sheridan17/07/2013Paisley and Renfrewshire NorthLabourSigned
Barry Sheerman17/07/2013HuddersfieldLabourSigned
Ian Davidson18/07/2013Glasgow South WestLabourSigned
Paul Flynn18/07/2013Newport WestLabourSigned
Andrew Miller02/09/2013Ellesmere Port and NestonLabourSigned

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