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You can't be talking 'farenheit' degrees but that translates to 80 degress farenheit...I don't know what the work environment has to be in other countries but I would think 80 degrees would be an ok temperature to work at...a little on the warm side for me, so what about a small desk fan to circulate some air.
It really depends on where you work and what kind of work you are doing. Although 27 is a bit uncomfortable, I would think that a cut off would be well over 30.
It depends where you live and what country you live in. Proper ventillation is required for safety and temperature that is tolerable for health reasons, but many persons work in the elements and have no problems such as heat in the dessert if they eat more salty foods and drink plenty of liquids. Drinking alcohol will dehydrate your body and drinking too much liquid can be fatal, so that is why we have thirst-it is the way your body tells you when you need fluids. Gatoraid is good to drink in hot weather.
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Good morning.
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Thanks in advance
Cris
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You're reading It was 27 degrees in my office today and i have now windows does the work place have to be a certain temperature
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