HSEs updated guidance will help you identify poor ventilation in work areas and take practical steps to improve it. This can help reduce the risk of COVID-19 spreading in your workplace. Our updated guidanceincludesinformation on: identifying poorly ventilated areas and using CO2 monitors improving natural ventilation how to improve mechanical ventilation air cleaning and filtration units ventilation in work vehicles We also have a new video setting out the key advice. You can also find examples of how businesses have improved ventilation to reduce COVID-19 transmission in the workplace. | England has moved to Step 4 of the UK government's COVID-19 roadmap. This has meant the removal of many restrictions. Our webpage on keeping workplaces safeoutlines some of the changes you need to know about: controls to use after some restrictions are removed other measures to help reduce workplace transmission different approaches and timescales for removal of restrictions in Scotland and Wales Despite these changes, you must still control risk and review and update your risk assessment. Find a full range of COVID-19 related information and advice on HSEs coronavirus pages. Lone workers can be at greater risk of harm as they may not have anyone to help or support them if things go wrong. Employers should provide training, supervision, monitoring and support for those working alone. Our free to download leaflet 'Protecting lone workers: How to manage the risks of working alone' is for anyone who employs lone workers, or engages them as contractors etc, including self-employed people or those who work alone. The leaflet is supported by lone working webpages which include advice aimed at lone workers themselves. | A lighting manufacturer in Blackburn has been fined after an employee was fatally injured when the forklift truck he was driving struck an overhead steel beam. The employee was operating a forklift truck to move pallets at the company premises when the mast of the truck hit a low overhead structural beam, which caused it to overturn. The employee was trapped underneath the roll cage and received fatal crush injuries. Read this press release for more details. Other recent enforcement news includes: Company fined after repeated failures to maintain machinery safeguards Asbestos removal company fined after worker falls from height through cement sheet roof Develop a career at HSE and help to protect lives and livelihoods. For details of the highlighted opportunities, follow the links below: Senior Regulatory Scientists Toxicology 6 posts available (closes 15 August) Building Safety/Major Accident Risk Scientist (closes 15 August) Programme Manager (closes 15 August) For a look at our latest vacancies, please visit this webpage. |