
“Sometimes I just want to quit”: teacher is not allowed to set up a fan in the classroom
Home Panorama Stand: 10.07.2026, 08:38 PM Comments Us on Google follow Germany’s record heat drives the temperatures also in schools upwards
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Home Panorama Stand: 10.07.2026, 08:38 PM Comments Us on Google follow Germany’s record heat drives the temperatures also in schools upwards. At the same time, the employer is obliged by the Workplace Ordinance to ensure a “healthy room temperature”, according to which this should not rise above 26 degrees. From 30 degrees, effective measures are mandatory by the employer, a workplace above 35 degrees without proper protective measures is considered unsuitable.
Furthermore, Not infrequently, the temperatures in classrooms cracked the 30-degree mark: On the school heatmap of Green MP Ralf Nentwich, several schools in Stuttgart reported indoor temperatures of up to 39 degrees. “You almost die the heat in the classroom,” describes a teacher from Baden-Württemberg. In Germany, temperatures in classrooms reached up to 39 degrees. Silvia Marks/dpa Even newly purchased devices should not be used: Even independent procurement by teachers with subsequent reimbursement of costs is problematic from a liability and organizational point of view. [...] In addition, it is not sufficient if the devices are merely subjected to visual inspection by the janitor. Frankfurt – At the end of June, a heat wave with over 40 degrees has overrun the city and country and showed that the Federal Republic is not prepared for such temperatures in many places.
In addition, The Occupational Safety Ordinance is intended to ensure health protection at the workplace.
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Home Panorama Stand: 10.07.2026, 08:38 PM Comments Us on Google follow Germany’s record heat drives the temperatures also in schools upwards.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt the same time, the employer is obliged by the Workplace Ordinance to ensure a “healthy room temperature”, according to which this should not rise above 26 degrees.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFrom 30 degrees, effective measures are mandatory by the employer, a workplace above 35 degrees without proper protective measures is considered unsuitable.
reliability low1/2 sourcesNot infrequently, the temperatures in classrooms cracked the 30-degree mark: On the school heatmap of Green MP Ralf Nentwich, several schools in Stuttgart reported indoor temperatures of up to 39 degrees. “You almost die the heat in the classroom,” describes a teacher from Baden-Württemberg.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn Germany, temperatures in classrooms reached up to 39 degrees. Silvia Marks/dpa Even newly purchased devices should not be used: Even independent procurement by teachers with subsequent reimbursement of costs is problematic from a liability and organizational point of view. [...] In addition, it is not sufficient if the devices are merely subjected to visual inspection by the janitor.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFrankfurt – At the end of June, a heat wave with over 40 degrees has overrun the city and country and showed that the Federal Republic is not prepared for such temperatures in many places.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Occupational Safety Ordinance is intended to ensure health protection at the workplace.
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