Maximum Working Temperature for Human Being
Maximum Working Temperature for Human Being
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Can anyone point me to references that provide information on the highest allowable temperatures a worker can work in for a sustained period of time?
I have a case of high indoor temperature in a factory due to high heat losses, and the temperature may reach 130 deg F/ 55 deg. C. I was told by the Consultant that it is "Ok". Any advice?
Thanks.
I have a case of high indoor temperature in a factory due to high heat losses, and the temperature may reach 130 deg F/ 55 deg. C. I was told by the Consultant that it is "Ok". Any advice?
Thanks.





RE: Maximum Working Temperature for Human Being
RE: Maximum Working Temperature for Human Being
RE: Maximum Working Temperature for Human Being
RE: Maximum Working Temperature for Human Being
Thank you for taking the time to reply. So it confirms what I thought- OSHA has not set the standards because humans can have vast differences physiologically.
The employees definately need to have a comprehensive HSE program.
Also in Googling, I have managed to find recommendations for exposure temperatures workers working in confined spaces, e.g. mines.
Regards.