The maximum temperature at which people can work depends on how lightly they are dressed, how humid the air is, how much (if any) wind there is, how much physical effort they are exerting, how well they are receiving water and minerals to maintain hydration, how long they are working without a rest, and whether or not they have become acclimated to the working conditions. There is no single number answer to this question.
Reversible adiabatic expansion/compression
In the UK, there is no specific legal maximum temperature at which you can refuse to work. However, employers are required to provide a reasonable working environment, which includes maintaining a comfortable temperature. If you believe the temperature is making it unsafe or unbearable to work, it is advised to discuss the issue with your employer or union representative.
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There is no minimum or maximum temperature that you can legally work in. If you have any complaints, you can contact OSHA or go to your employer or human resources to complain.
As long as theres walking water, then leagally you can stay in the building for up to 3 hours, or if the temperature is below a certain point, that does not count if there is a maximum temperature because of people, who work in furnaces, very hot, most people put metal in the furnaces but some people like to work in them.
there is no maximum temperature only a minimum.
Anything above mid -fifties will work. Ideal is about 70 deg.
The minimum temperature in which people can work depends on how warmly dressed they are and what the humidity and air movement conditions are.
The best temperature for steapsin to work at maximum efficiency is at 37 degrees were it has the lowest degradition per hour of 8%. The pH of steapsin to work at a great efficiency of 11 where the degradition is 10%.
Gibbs free energy is the thermodynamic state function that measures the maximum electrical work that can be obtained from a fuel cell at constant temperature and pressure. It represents the balance between the system's enthalpy, entropy, and temperature.
I would say about 130 f. and you would probably want to get in and work up to that.
The maximum temperature is attained when the reaction is completed.