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Climate change checklist

A practical tool to help organisations manage climate‑related risks and protect worker wellbeing

Climate change is reshaping workplace risks. Rising temperatures, extreme weather, changing air quality and shifting environmental conditions all affect the health, safety and wellbeing of workers.

Use this checklist to review how your organisation manages climate‑related OSH risks. Work through each section to record what’s already in place, and what needs attention. When you've considered all your responses, you can download a printable version at the bottom of this page to record your results.

1. Policy

Use this section to check whether your organisation’s policies recognise climate‑related OSH risks and include measures to address them. Your responses will be 'yes', 'no' or 'needs further review'.

    Check whether climate change is recognised within wider organisational aims.

    Ensure the policy reflects how climate change affects people at work.

    Confirm whether the policy is active or still being developed.

    Make sure suppliers and partners understand climate‑related expectations.

2. Roles and responsibilities

Review how responsibilities for managing climate‑related OSH risks are allocated, communicated and carried out. Your responses will very with each statement, so we've included examples below.

    Check whether a senior leader, specialist or consultant oversees climate‑related work.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Partially

    Be clear on how your OSH duties cover climate risks.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Sometimes

    Check that everyone understands what they need to do.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Needs improvement

    Review engagement and consistency.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Inconsistent

    Identify the team or individual responsible for communication.

    • In place
    • Not in place
    • Partially covered

    Consider your ability to encourage others to act on climate‑related risks.

    • Strong influence
    • Some influence
    • Limited influence

    Review issues such as heat stress, air quality and vector‑borne disease.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Partially

    Confirm that senior and middle managers know what’s expected.

    • Yes
    • No
    • In progress

    Look for training, guidance and learning materials.

    • Available
    • In development
    • Not available

3. Planning

Review how climate‑related risks are built into organisational plans, risk assessments and decision‑making. Your responses will very with each statement, so we've included examples below.

    Plans should be reviewed and tested regularly.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Partially

    Identify how your organisation affects the environment and how you limit this.

    • Yes
    • No
    • In progress

    Set and follow a review schedule.

    • Regularly reviewed
    • Occasionally reviewed
    • Not reviewed

    Record your involvement in climate‑related planning.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Limited involvement

    Include drills, communication checks and updated roles.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Partially

    Summary: Make sure people can report issues and see action taken.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Needs improvement

    Consider engineering controls, administrative controls and PPE.

    • Fully controlled
    • Partially controlled
    • Not controlled

    Review work‑rest ratios, acclimatisation and exposure limits.

    • Yes
    • No
    • In progress

    Include climate risks in OSH assessments.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Partially

    Make sure messages reach teams and partners.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Needs improvement

    Use data to monitor progress.

    • Yes
    • No
    • In development

4. Implementation and reviewing

Check how you put plans into practice and how you measure the results. Your responses will very with each statement, so we've included examples below.

    Review performance indicators and outcomes.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Partially

    Keep a process to spot new or changing climate‑related risks.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Needs improvement

    Use data to support climate‑related improvements.

    • Yes
    • No
    • In development

    Include other organisations and public health agencies.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Partially

    Check whether you can build a strong case for new controls.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Limited access

    Confirm that responses achieve their intended aims.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Partially

    Provide training to the right people at the right time.

    • Yes
    • No
    • In development

    Set regular review points.

    • Yes
    • No
    • Needs scheduling

    Look for opportunities to align activity.

    • Yes
    • No
    • In progress

5. Reflection and next steps

Use these prompts to explore challenges, partnerships and continuous improvement.

Identify barriers and how you’ll overcome them.

Many controls need cross‑team collaboration.

Plan how you’ll stay informed and adapt to changes.