Free Hot Weather Working Checklist
- Health & Safety
Sean Griffin, HR and Health & Safety Copywriter
(Last updated )
Sean Griffin, HR and Health & Safety Copywriter
(Last updated )
Download your free hot‑weather working checklist. Our expert‑written checklist helps you protect staff, prevent heat‑related risks, and keep your workplace safe during high temperatures.
Free checklist to manage working in hot weather
When the temperature rises, so too does the risk to your employees. Whilst there is no specific law relating to working in the heat, employers have a legal duty to ensure the of their staff.
Your Health & Safety duties mean your workplace temperature must be reasonable and not present a risk to your employees’ health. Without proper measures, your staff could be susceptible to heat stress.
Your Health & Safety duties mean your workplace temperature must be reasonable and not present a risk to your employees’ health. Without proper measures, your staff could be susceptible to heat stress.
What is heat stress?
Heat stress happens when the body’s ability to control internal temperature fails—working in hot weather is a common cause of this.
Its impact on people varies, with some being more prone than others. Nonetheless, the symptoms of heat stress are serious and must be mitigated. They include the following:
Its impact on people varies, with some being more prone than others. Nonetheless, the symptoms of heat stress are serious and must be mitigated. They include the following:
- Dehydration
- Fainting
- Heat exhaustion
- Heat stroke
Download your free checklist to manage working in hot weather
Our checklist provides five simple steps you can implement to meet your Health & Safety obligations, and ensure a cool, comfortable environment for your workforce.
Free Hot Weather Working Checklist
Download Your Free Hot Weather Working Checklist

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