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Your employer has a duty of care to make sure that the working environment is safe. So if temperature is a factor, it must find appropriate methods to assure that the work can be carried out in a safe manner.
Staff in food depots work inside freezer units at minus 20 degrees C, but have appropriate protective clothing.
Talk to your boss if you have concerns about what you are being asked to do outside just now in these cold temperatures - but there aren't Regs to quote.
Your employer has a duty of care to make sure that the working environment is safe. So if temperature is a factor, it must find appropriate methods to assure that the work can be carried out in a safe manner.
Staff in food depots work inside freezer units at minus 20 degrees C, but have appropriate protective clothing.
Talk to your boss if you have concerns about what you are being asked to do outside just now in these cold temperatures - but there aren't Regs to quote.