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Environmental Demands

Location

The location of your workplace can range from an indoor location to outdoor location.

If you work indoors, you may work in climate controlled workplace.

A climate controlled workplace is a place that is air-conditioned in the summer and heated in the winter.   This means that your work environment would usually be set to a comfortable temperature. 

LibrarianJobs that take place in climate-controlled settings:

  • office clerk
  • cashier
  • librarian
  • bank teller
  • budget analyst
  • computer programmer
  • graphic designer
  • accountant

You might work indoors, but in a place that is not climate controlled.

This means that the workplace is hot and/or humid and does not have air conditioning.  You could get hot or cold sometimes, depending on the weather or depending on the work setting.

cookIndoor jobs that might not be climate-controlled:

  • stock clerk in a warehouse
  • factory worker
  • greenhouse worker
  • farm worker
  • cook
  • construction worker

You might work outdoors.

You may be exposed to all sorts of weather conditions including rain, sun, sleet, and snow.   This means that you will not have control over the temperature.  So, you will need to dress according to the weather outside.  Sometimes the weather may even interfere with your work schedule.  For example, if you are an outdoor tour guide, you might not go to work if it is raining or snowing.

construction workerJobs that might take place outdoors:

  • farm worker
  • plant nursery worker
  • baggage handler
  • mail carrier
  • construction worker
  • tour guide
  • landscape worker
  • outdoor sports instructor (e.g., teaching tennis or skiing)

Some jobs may have multiple locations

These jobs may require that you work both indoors and outdoors.  You might not work in the same area each day. 

Jobs that might take place in multiple locations:

  • restaurant waiterwaiter
  • photographer 
  • engineer
  • grocery bagger
  • construction worker
  • electrician

 


Sometimes, your job may require you to tolerate certain environmental demands that you do not like.  No work environment is perfect all the time.  Everyone has to cope with certain job-related environmental demands.

How can you cope with indoor jobs? 

take off jacket Wear layers so you can take off your top layer if you get too hot.

put on jacketWear layers so you can put a sweater on if you get too cold.

icon electric fanGet a small fan to keep your area cool.

take a break Take scheduled breaks outside to get "fresh air."


How can you cope with outdoor jobs?  Here are some ideas:

take a break Take scheduled breaks indoors or in the shade.

coatWear warm clothing (coat, warm socks, etc…) in cold weather.

short sleeved shirt Wear light layers in hot weather.

water Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.

icon glassesWear sunglasses, tinted lenses, or transition lenses.

Go to our Coping Section to learn coping strategies and techniques so you will keep the job you want.