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British Safety Council repeats call for Government to enforce Covid-19 workplace safety rules

* British-Safety-Council.jpgRecent figures published by the Office for National Statistics show higher Covid-19 deaths amongst health and social care workers, which is saddening.

However, it is disturbing to see that the forgotten people who also can't work from home like machine operators and those working in construction and on production lines, or those employed as drivers and workers in customer-facing roles are also more likely to die.

The British Safety Council is appalled by these figures and is strongly reinforcing its call for a Government health campaign urging employers to improve workplace controls and for enforcement of Covid-19 workplace safety rules, such as ensuring all employers are conducting a risk assessment. People clearly mix in workplaces which increases the potential to catch and transmit the virus.

"These statistics are alarming and highlight the urgent need for greater Government action to reduce the spread of the virus in workplaces,” argues the organisation’s chief executive Mike Robinson. “Employers must follow the rules on making the workplace safe; this will have a greater impact on reducing both the spread of the virus and the number of deaths. While infection rates are coming down in the current national lockdown, they still remain high.

"Everyone should be safe at work and employers owe a duty of care to their workers to take the steps necessary to remove them from harm's way. More can also be done to protect workers, including more Government support for vulnerable workers as well as for lower paid workers so they can to afford to self-isolate."

W: www.britsafe.org

4th February 2021




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