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Hot on the heels of its previous guidance on ventilating enclosed workplaces, the HSE has published a revised version. What new advice is included and what should you take into account?
Published 20.04.2021
The HSE has published practical case studies illustrating how ventilation can be increased in different types of workplace so as to manage the risk of viral transmission. What does it suggest you do?
Published 20.09.2021
If you operate business or public premises it’s recommended that they are well ventilated during the pandemic. What does this mean in practice?
Published 11.02.2021
The advice from scientists, and repeated in government guidelines, is that good ventilation reduces the risk of viral transmission. But having the windows wide open in winter won’t make you popular.
What’s the latest information?
Published 23.12.2020
With reported cases of coronavirus dropping by the day and the government encouraging everyone to get back to the office, is it time to scrap remaining precautions?
Published 02.03.2022
The government has updated its advice to businesses, such as transport operators, which have the public on their premises. What tips does it offer on how to maintain good hygiene and cleaning
practices?
Published 28.10.2021
As more workplaces open there’s plenty of debate about whether workers feel safe and confident to return. The HSE has provided some guidance on how to fulfil your coronavirus consultation
responsibilities. What does it say?
Published 02.04.2021
The authorities are still carrying out checks on coronavirus precautions despite the easing of restrictions. Why is this and what can you expect if you’re visited?
Published 01.10.2021
If you put in place a coronavirus health and safety policy in 2020, it might well be out of date given the frequent changes in legislation and official guidance. Use our template to ensure that yours
is still relevant.
Published 20.04.2021
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