Top 5 Risk Assessment Steps to Follow
As the UK implements strategies to gradually return to life
as normal, the question on everyone’s mind is how we plan to do this safely and
effectively. With the process of working from home potentially coming to an end
in the foreseeable future, regardless of what sector individuals work in, new
safety precautions are essential to put in place to ensure the health and
safety of employees and customers remain strong.
With speculation surrounding this becoming a popular topic
to talk about, some businesses have already created a risk assessment document
to help bring reassurance to their employees that when returning to work, they
can do so safely. The likes of
Cliverton, who provide insurance
for dog walkers, and Lycetts are amongst the many that have done this.
The importance of training and briefing staff on what to do
to prevent the risk of the virus spreading cannot be stressed enough. With this
said, discussion on key safety precautions that should be included in any risk
assessment are as follows.
Sufficient Handwashing and Cleaning
For those that work in busy offices or supermarkets where
regular contact amongst fellow employees or customers can’t be avoided, the
importance of regular hand washing, and cleaning of all surfaces is vital.
Ensuring these measures are achieved successfully may be
easier than you think. By placing hand washing facilities such as hand
sanitiser bottles and giving individuals access to soap and running water, are
vital resources that are needed ensure sufficient hand washing is taken place.
Buffer stocking of disposable paper towels to use is also an essential item
that needs to be invested in. When it comes to washing your hands, it isn’t
exactly considered to be a strenuous activity. However, to ensure individuals
are doing this effectively, stringent hand washing processes have been outlined
by government guidelines that your staff and other acquaintances are advised to
take on board. Going the extra milestone and encouraging workers to regularly
apply emollient cream direct to their hands to protect the skin is also another
way to help prevent contracting the virus.
As for the cleaning of facilities and workspaces, ensuring
the regular disinfectant of surfaces such as desks, door handles, light
switches, taps, and any other surfaces that individuals are in regular contact
with, stays hygienic is a necessity.
Social Distancing Indoors
Since social distancing measures are by now regular
procedures we are all used to abiding to, putting these in place at work are a
must. As persistently reiterated to us, maintaining a 2-metre gap between each
person is a measure the government insist you oblige to. A common question
asked however, is how would this be possible to do in busy workspaces? Well,
reviewing the work schedules of employees and implementing varied start and
finish times would ensure an entire workforce is not in the building at the
same time. In terms of keeping the 2-metre spacing between those who are at
work, would mean having a slight rearrangement of desks and other workspaces to
ensure this gap is maintained throughout the day.
Many businesses value the likes of big meetings and
conferences where employees are all encouraged to pitch their ideas and
opinions on a particular business venture. Thanks to technology developments,
this process can still continue - and now safely too. Arranging conference
calls or Zoom video chat meeting is a much safer and just as effective way to
communicate with staff without having to risk everyone being in the same place
at the same time.
Deliveries and Distancing
For anyone that has ordered an item online recently, you’ll
be aware of the safety precautions delivery drivers are going to ensure your
parcel is given to you with no direct contact from themselves. After ringing
the doorbell and carefully placing all packages on the floor, the driver steps
back and maintains the required 2-metre gap or more. Upholding these basic
procedures when having packages delivered to workplaces, or if businesses are
the ones delivering packages, is critical.
Let’s not forget, it is possible for bacteria to live on
surfaces, so the disposing of outer packaging that comes with packages should
be dealt with immediately. Some even recommend leaving the parcel for a day or
two before opening it – just to be on the safe side.
In relation to the delivery vehicles themselves, if you’re a
business that users shared vehicles amongst employees, conducting regular
cleaning between handovers is essential.
Kitchens, Canteens, and Cleanliness
A shared highlight for anyone’s day despite what industry
we’re operating in, is lunch time. Having time away from work and communicating
with fellow employees is something that can still be enjoyed even under the
current circumstances.
For a start, staggering break times when necessary to limit
the number of people in kitchens and canteen halls is a strongly advised step
to take. The likes of tables and chairs should be regularly cleaned by
employees and staff members to get rid of any bacteria that may be living on
surfaces, as well as placing hand sanitiser at the doors of dining spaces that
everyone must use before entering and exiting the area. When put into
perspective, these measures aren’t big-asks for employees to do and after all,
it is all for the safety of themselves and others.
As for the likes of cash-in-hand payments that may be used
to buy additional snacks or treats, although many sources say the risk of
contracting the virus through giving cash is a minimal threat, it is still
recommend using contactless card payments where possible.
Engineering and Building Interiors
A common aspect to forget about workspaces are the buildings
themselves. Although it may have been several months since they were in use,
the British Engineering Services association have outlined the steps needed to
ensure the likes of water systems and air handling units are effectively taken
care of and assessed to ensure they are no threat to spreading the virus.
The likes of water systems in buildings that have not been
used regularly, should be flushed through for 2 minutes before buildings become
occupied again. As for air handling units, ensuring all filters are cleaned or
if need be are replaced with new ones by professional engineers is advised.
Although for both employees and customers these measures may
place a slight burden on their everyday tasks, they are undoubtedly worth the
while. Even adding gentle reminders such as posters and signposts around work
buildings reminding individuals of the precautions put in place will help
reiterate the importance of abiding to such measures.
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