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Are Your Staff Uncomfortable?
If staff aren't comfortable they won't be as productive. Our solar control range provides flexible and effective screening solutions from the heat and glare of the sun.
FIND OUT MORE: Solar Shading Product Range
Fed Up Of Getting Hot Under The Collar?
Is your office too hot? Maybe you’re struggling to concentrate?
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Tips For Managing Workplace Temperature
Managing workplace temperature from the Health & Safety Executive.
The details below outline your responsibilities as an employer, and suggests some ways you can manage the temperature in your workplace for the ‘thermal comfort’ of your employees.
Thermal comfort describes a person’s state of mind in terms of whether they feel too hot or too cold.
How you manage the effects of temperature of your workplace depends on whether it is indoors or outdoors and the normal operating temperature of that environment.
Indoor workplaces
You should provide:
a reasonable working temperature in workrooms – usually at least 16°C, or 13°C for strenuous work (unless other laws require lower temperatures)
local heating or cooling (ie making best use of fans, opening windows, using radiators) where a comfortable temperature cannot be maintained throughout each workroom (eg hot and cold manufacturing processes)
thermal clothing and rest facilities where necessary, eg for ‘hot work’ or cold stores
heating systems which do not give off dangerous or offensive levels of fume into the workplace
sufficient space in workrooms
When people are too hot
You can help ensure thermal comfort in warm conditions by:
providing fans, eg desk, pedestal or ceiling-mounted fans
ensuring that windows can be opened
shading employees from direct sunlight with blinds or by using reflective film on windows to reduce the heating effects of the sun
siting workstations away from direct sunlight or other situations or objects that that radiate heat (eg plant or machinery)
relaxing formal dress code – but you must ensure that personal protective equipment is provided and used if required
allowing sufficient breaks to enable employees to get cold drinks or cool down
providing additional facilities, eg cold water dispensers (water is preferable to caffeine or carbonated drinks)
introducing formal systems of work to limit exposure, eg flexible working patterns, job rotation, workstation rotation etc
placing insulating materials around hot plant and pipes
providing air-cooling or air-conditioning plant
When people are too cold
You can help ensure thermal comfort when working in the cold by:
providing adequate workplace heating, eg portable heaters
reducing cold exposure by designing processes that minimise exposure to cold areas and cold products where possible
reducing draughts
providing insulating floor coverings or special footwear when employees have to stand for long periods on cold floors
providing appropriate protective clothing for cold environments
introducing formal systems of work to limit exposure, eg flexible working patterns, job rotation
providing sufficient breaks to enable employees to get hot drinks or to warm up in heated areas
Very high or low workplace temperatures
You may require specific advice for your workplace if you are working in very high or low temperatures, for example on heat stress, dehydration or cold stress.
If thermal discomfort is a risk, and your employees are complaining and/or reporting illnesses that may be caused by the thermal environment, then you should review the situation and if necessary implement appropriate controls to manage the risks:
the thermal conditions may need to be monitored and where possible recorded as part of your risk management programme
health surveillance or medical screening may be required for staff who have special requirements due to pregnancy, certain illnesses, disabilities and/or maybe taking medication. This is particularly relevant when working in temperature extremes. Medical advice should be sought if necessary
working habits and current practices need to be reviewed periodically and (where necessary) changed, to control the risks
Fed Up Of Being Too Hot At Work?
Do you find excuses to step outside the office and reach for the breeze? Are you struggling to concentrate at times because you’re simply too hot? You may be suffering from solar gain, otherwise known as the greenhouse effect.
For comprehensive solar shading solutions visit Enviroscreen Systems and find out how we can help.
Sanjay Puri Architects created a curvaceous office building in India that uses smart design to keep cool in hot weather.
A great example from India of how to beat the heat with building design.
Today’s technology has enabled us to develop comprehensive solar shading solutions.
For solar shading solutions in the UK visit Enviroscreen Systems.
There’s More To Vertical Blinds Than You’d Think...
An effective and flexible solar shading solution, Vertical Blinds are just one of our product offerings.
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What is solar gain and why might you need a solution for it?
In short, #solar #gain is what is known as the “greenhouse effect”.
The longer answer, from here, is that solar gain is short wave radiation from the sun that heats a building, either directly through an opening such as a window, or indirectly through the fabric of the building.
At Enviroscreen Systems we are experts in providing solar shading solutions for schools, offices and many other buildings, ensuring that living and working environments are as comfortable as possible.
For solar shading solutions: www.enviroscreen.org.uk/
Education Installations
Some of our installations at various education institutions across the UK such as public and private schools, academies, colleges, grammar, music and drama schools. We installed various solar shading solutions including blinds, window films, curtains and vent louvres.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE: Education Installations Pinterest Board
Healthcare Solar Shading Installations
Our new Pinterest board showcases some of our solar shading solutions at #NHS and other healthcare establishments. It includes our LONGEST blind, and an impressive roof light screen shading system.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW: Healthcare Installations Pinterest Board
Let’s take a big big breath…
Did you know that our product range includes roller blinds, venetian blinds, vertical blinds, motorised blinds, pleated blinds, rooflight blinds, stage curtains, window curtains, cubicle curtains, cubicle tracking, intravenous tracking, window film, exterior shading, tensile fabric structures, louvres, brise soleil and more…
Phew!
Comprehensive solar shading solutions since 1994 from Enviroscreen Systems!
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State Of The Art Hospital Solutions
A complete package was performed on this design and build project to a very specific program.
The end result was an extremely satisfied project manager and a state of the art hospital.
Products installed: cubicle curtain track; IV tracking and carrier trees; cubicle curtains; vertical blinds and blackout blinds.
For more healthcare projects visit Enviroscreen Systems today!
Solar Shading at Stunning Academy
The design of Harris Academy Falconwood is stunning and we are proud to have been chosen to provide such a full range of screening and solar solutions for the contractor.
We were also responsible for the design and installation of the external plant enclosure on the roof space, including the steel structure.
Products Installed: Blinds, Blackout Blinds, Brise Soleil, Stage curtains, Electric Blinds, Vent Louvres, Manifestation
VISIT Enviroscreen Systems today to find out more about our solar shading solutions.
Solar Shading Solutions
For over 22 years now Enviroscreen Systems have provide solar shading solutions to clients, from offices, to schools and the healthcare sector.
Facillitating a better environment for everyone who uses a building, our solar control solutions are varied and tailored to each of our clients specific needs.
Please check out our new Pinterest board to discover our product range or visit http://www.enviroscreen.org.uk/h/home/products/44/
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Let’s take a big big breath...
Did you know that our product range includes roller blinds, venetian blinds, vertical blinds, motorised blinds, pleated blinds, rooflight blinds, stage curtains, window curtains, cubicle curtains, cubicle tracking, intravenous tracking, window film, exterior shading, tensile fabric structures, louvres, brise soleil and more…
Phew!
Comprehensive solar shading solutions since 1994 from Enviroscreen Systems!
http://www.enviroscreen.org.uk/