Environmental
Conditions
Creating safe and
comfortable workplaces.

The physical environment of a workplace has a direct impact on employee health, safety, and overall well-being. Factors such as temperature extremes, poor air quality, excessive noise, inadequate lighting, and poor ergonomic design can contribute to stress, fatigue, and long-term health risks. When environmental hazards go unmanaged, workplaces experience higher absenteeism, lower productivity, and increased workplace injuries.
Balance in the Workplace provides practical strategies and tools to help organisations identify and mitigate environmental risks, ensuring employees have safe, comfortable, and supportive workspaces. By improving temperature regulation, air quality, noise management, lighting conditions, and ergonomic design, workplaces can enhance employee well-being, reduce work-related illnesses, and create healthier, more productive environments.