Anon
Year:
1995
Languages: English | Pages: 40 pp
Bibliographic info:
UK, Health and Safety Executive, 1995

Does your workforce regularly complain about irritating symptoms such as headaches, runny noses and itching? Have your supervisors noticed that people are taking much more sick leave, performing badly, or are unhappy with their surroundings? If so, it could be a case of Sick Building Syndrome. The problem could be with the building, the working environment or the way in which work is organised.

This booklet explains what Sick Building Syndrome is and what we know about the symptoms and the possible causes. It gives general advice on how to prevent it and how, if the symptoms occur, you can systematically investigate the problem and identify reasonably practicable improvements. The advice is aimed primarily at employers, building owners and building managers; but building designers, planners, architects, engineers, furnishers and suppliers may also find it useful.

Part 1 explains how to identify and investigate the problem.

Part 2 gives more detailed advice on how to create a good work environment.