According to the HSE... "The temperature in workrooms should normally be at least 16 degrees Celsius unless much of the work involves severe physical effort in which case the temperature should be at least 13 degrees Celsius. These temperatures may not, however, ensure reasonable comfort, depending on other factors such as air movement and relative humidity."
The minimum temperature in which people can work depends on how warmly dressed they are and what the humidity and air movement conditions are.
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There is no specific law in the UK that sets a minimum temperature for working indoors. However, the Health and Safety Executive recommends a minimum temperature of 16°C for workplaces where the work is mostly sedentary. Employers have a duty to provide a reasonable working temperature to ensure the health and safety of their employees.
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.
Its minimum temperature is -300 degrees.
The law does not state a minimum temperature, but the temperature in workrooms should normally be at least:16°C, or13°C if much of the work is physical.
the minimum temperature is -273 degree centigrade
The minimum cooking temperature for pork is 145F (63C).
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Ave/max temperature: -200°C Minimum temperature: -214°C
The minimum safe cooking temperature for a turkey is 165F (74C).
The minimum temperature for pork in hot holding is 140F (60C).