Recovery, Renewal, Resilience

Lessons for Resilience

Consider health and safety practices to support safe working, and prevent/mitigate COVID-19 outbreaks
Topic:
Economic
Keywords:
Labour and workforce
Content:

By implementing guidance for safe working practices, organisations can protect workers and others from risks related to COVID-19. This framework offers a systematic approach to enable effective and timely adaptation to the changing situation. Organisations can consider safety practices relating to:

  • Working from home e.g. suitability of work space, living with the clinically vulnerable
  • Managing suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 e.g. promote a culture of transparency and support to reporting and managing suspected and confirmed cases
  • Multiple or mobile workplaces e.g. the number and types of workplaces such as offices, factories, warehouses, vehicles, workers' own/other people's homes
  • Resource availability e.g. adequate provision of toilet and handwashing facilities
  • Reporting to external parties e.g. consultation and participation of workers, worker representatives and trade unions in decisions that affect health, safety and well-being
  • Inclusivity and accessibility e.g. ensure issues and anxieties are respected; adapt roles and activities to reduce risks to vulnerable workers
  • Psychological health and well-being e.g. take account of unsupervised working hours, isolation, lack of clarity on roles/responsibilities/deadlines
  • Use available COVID-19 communication templates, printable signage and reopening toolkits
Source link(s):