On the air of Sputnik radio, he said that the Labor Code of the Russian Federation contains a clause stipulating working conditions. Employees must carry out their professional tasks in the safest possible conditions for health.
In the height of summer, for example, the length of the working day must be reduced if the ambient temperature exceeds 28 degrees, Babich stressed.
If the room temperature is 28.5 degrees, you need to work less in an hour. If 29 degrees – minus two hours of working time. If it is 30.5 degrees, only four hours out of eight can work.
And one more important point: in the heat, the employer must provide drinking water to the workers.