Working during hot weather - guidance for staff and managers
Posted on behalf of: Internal Communications
Last updated: Thursday, 7 September 2023

As you may be aware, the current weather forecast is for higher-than-normal temperatures for this time of year, with temperatures expected to rise to 32°C in parts of the East and South-East of the country. The weather is expected to be hot, sunny and increasingly humid over the next few days into the weekend. As we move into next week, the weather is expected to become cooler but still unseasonably high.
As there are no legal maximum working temperatures, it’s down to employers to assess the risk of hot weather in relation to the work activity and its staff.
Please limit travel unless essential and consider working from home (if possible) if that presents a cooler and/or better air-conditioned option during this period.
Managers must consider the welfare of their staff and in particular any medical/health condition which may make them more vulnerable to the heat, including pregnancy. Hot weather guidance is available on the Health and Safety pages.
If you need to be on campus during this period, please consider:
- varying working hours, with shorter periods of work to avoid the hottest parts of the day
- actively planning and encouraging very regular water breaks during the day, ensuring access to a supply of water
- postponing strenuous activities unless an emergency
- keeping curtains or blinds closed through the day as this helps to keep the room cool
- continuously reviewing work conditions and assessing staff welfare, throughout the day.
Arrangements have also been made by SEF to support their staff during this period of hot weather.