Living safely with Covid-19 in the workplace
- 13 April 2022
- Employment
Since the majority of the Covid-19 restrictions ended on 24 February 2022 and free lateral flow tests ended for many on 1 April 2022, the UK Government has recently released guidance in relation to managing Covid-19 in the workplace. This guidance was released, and came into force, on 1 April 2022. The guidance applies to England only.
The UK Government has recently released guidance in relation to managing Covid-19 in the workplace. This guidance was released, and came into force, on 1 April 2022.
The Government has focused on encouraging the ‘tested’ ways of reducing the spread of Covid-19, namely:
Notably, the requirement for every employer to explicitly consider Covid-19 in their health and safety risk assessment for those who are at risk of serious illness from Covid-19 (particularly for older people, those who are pregnant, those who are unvaccinated, people of any age whose immune system means they are at higher risk of serious illness, people of any age with certain long-term conditions) has been removed since 1 April 2022, however we would recommend that you continue to undertake risk assessments which cover Covid-19.
Employers are required to comply with its health and safety obligations by maintaining a safe place of work, and continue to comply with the requirements for cleaning, ventilation, and welfare facilities in the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 or the Construction Design and Management Regulations 2015 to control occupational health and safety risks.
Where this guidance is deemed to be long-term, employers should consider the following:
If you require further advice on this topic or would like to discuss next steps, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our employment law team.
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