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Drinking Water at Work whilst working
Is this legal or even allowed. It means in 8 hours I can only have 1 drink of water, where I usually carry a small bottle around with me and sip it when im thirsty.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i don't think this is right - its health and safety.
when doing manual work you could dehydrate and collapse, particularly in hot weather.
I suggest you challenge your employer and try to find some H&S info to support your complaint.
I would try the CAB or your local job centre - they should be able to advise you where to find the laws
i don't see his problem, its not like taking a swig takes ages!!
http://www.healthandsafety.co.uk/workphsw.htm
It is section 22 of the Healht & safety act under Welfare where adequate non mains drinking water can be available to all employees at any time. Now I know the facts I'll shall make sure we ALL have bottles of water on our next visit.
I agree with lizwizz, ask them why they won't allow you to drink.
If they know you are keeping the bottle of water with you, there won't be a problem with you leaving your 'post' to get a drink, so not delaying any work you do.
I always thought you were entitled to a 10/15 min break every 4 hours if you couldn't get a drink whilst on the job.
Just realised that the last bit I wrote is what you have said anyway!
Another point you could make is that if you drink small amounts thoughout the day, you are unlikely to keep needing toilet breaks because your body uses the water much more efficiently in small amounts (ie. it doesn't go straight though you as it would if you drink it all in one go on your lunch break).
I was getting all the facts before I hit them with the rights and wrongs.
You or your mother is the employer and responsible for the staff welfare and no one else can tell you how to run your business or what breaks you have unless you are daft enough to let them.
The contractor has no right or reason to demand these stipulations unless it was in the contract and was reasonable and legal to do so. Would you work naked if they demanded it? Someone needs to get this stupid situation sorted out.
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