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In the run-up to the festive period, the HSE is working with local authorities to inspect businesses in the transport and logistics industry to ensure they are managing the risk of coronavirus.

With the current lockdown restrictions, the demand for online shopping is already high and is expected to increase over the next few weeks. This will also increase demand in the supply chain for the sector.

HSE inspectors and local authority officers will be visiting warehouses and distribution centers across the country to make sure workplaces are COVID-secure and following the relevant guidance.

Workplace control measures

Being COVID-secure means that businesses need to put in place workplace controls such as social distancing and cleaning arrangements to manage the risk and protect workers and others from coronavirus.

They will be making sure that businesses have suitable toilet and handwashing facilities for all workers, including visiting drivers. They will also check other health and safety matters if required.

Information from the visits will be shared to promote good practice and assist the industry in meeting the combined challenges of COVID and the seasonal surge in demand.

COVID-19 Protection guidelines 

The logistics and distribution industry overall has seen a significant increase in business activity

Harvey Wild, Head of HSE’s Transport and Public Services Unit, said, “The logistics and distribution industry overall has seen a significant increase in business activity over the past few months and, with shops and retail centers closed, there will be a surge in online shopping in the run-up to the festive period.”

As a result of this, we will see an increase in the number of agency and temporary workers in the transport and logistics sector to meet the demand. It’s important that all workers and also customers feel confident that measures are being taken to protect them from COVID-19.”

Employers have a legal duty to protect workers and others from harm and this includes taking reasonable steps to control the risk and protect people from coronavirus. We encourage businesses to consult with their workers on the changes they put in place to become COVID-secure. This is to provide reassurance for workers and to also increase confidence in customers and the local community.”

Building COVID-19 secure community

Becoming COVID-secure not only benefits the health of our communities and vital businesses but it also good for the health of the UK economy.”

Where the HSE finds employers are not managing the risk, HSE and local authority officers will take action.

This can range from the provision of specific advice, issuing enforcement notices, and stopping certain work practices until they are made safe. Where businesses fail to comply, this could lead to prosecution.

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