Monday, July 14, 2025

TUC conducts workplace inspections to ensure safety during heatwave

The TUC has launched a nationwide initiative to inspect workplaces and ensure that employers are taking appropriate steps to protect workers amid the ongoing heatwave. Over 1,000 union health and safety representatives are involved in the effort.

Working in extreme heat can cause dehydration, fatigue, muscle cramps, and even fainting or loss of consciousness in severe cases. Union reps will assess workplace temperatures and engage with employers to discuss safety measures such as maintaining cool indoor environments, providing shaded areas for outdoor workers, and offering flexible working hours.

This inspection underscores the importance of workplace safety during high temperatures and highlights the need for stronger legal safeguards. Employers are encouraged to implement basic precautions like flexible working hours to avoid the hottest parts of the day and ensure indoor spaces remain comfortable.

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