Babel wrote:
In Denmark we have the following rules about room temperature:
18 degrees for office work/work where you aren't active
15 degrees if there's some movement at work
10 degrees if you do hard/very active work.
and then some specific circumstances where the above doesn't count.
7-12 m2 per person working for space, and 2,5 meters to the ceiling, unless other circumstances call for more space to the ceiling. If the walls aren't straight you go with an average, where 2,1 meters is acceptable.
whydoiexist wrote:
im literally ????????????????????? there no info about room temperature either anywhere are you kidding me
I don't think you look for laws for this kind of information, but instead in administrative orders.im literally ????????????????????? there no info about room temperature either anywhere are you kidding me
In Denmark we have the following rules about room temperature:
18 degrees for office work/work where you aren't active
15 degrees if there's some movement at work
10 degrees if you do hard/very active work.
and then some specific circumstances where the above doesn't count.
7-12 m2 per person working for space, and 2,5 meters to the ceiling, unless other circumstances call for more space to the ceiling. If the walls aren't straight you go with an average, where 2,1 meters is acceptable.



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