The BSI has published back-to-work guidelines for businesses to operate safely and adhere to social distancing rules.
The guidelines are based around four key principles: plan (such as implementing one-way systems in corridors, stairways and common areas); do (ensuring staff arrivals and departures are staggered); check (monitor safety measures and controls); and act (taking actions to improve or change safety measures that are not effective).
The guidelines will be revised frequently to “reflect the dynamic situation businesses are in today, taking into account the comments, government guidance, the level of risk and emerging knowledge”.
A second version of guidelines will be released at the end of June with any revisions or additions that might arise.
Scott Steedman, director of standards at BSI, said it was imperative for business leaders to come together to make work environments safe.
He added: “Our role as the national standards body is to bring people together so they can share their expertise and knowledge and agree what good practice looks like.”
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