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The Impact of Returning to Work in a SARS Environment

Although many sectors have either returned to work or are returning to work, they would have had to investigate methods to prepare the working environment to limit the spread of COVID.  On behalf of IET Safety Panel, I have been undertaking some research with regard to some of the best practice that may have been adopted to address the spread of COVID amongst the workforce.  Some of the findings are in the attached document.  Please feel free to read.  However, this document is not policy, it is there as guidance material. 

20210608-Returning to Work.docx


If you have any additional practices that you wish to share please let me know.  Likewise, an area that still needs to be addressed is 'How to manage Skill Fade'?  If you have any thoughts or experience on the subject, please let me know.


Kind regards,


John
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  • Hi Roger,


    Thank you for your comments.  I had liaised with several industries with regards to this paper, especially those who had worked through lockdown.  Communications and 360 feedback was two of the biggest issues and hopefully the paper has provided some advice on this area.  With regards to references, gosh, the web is awash with help.  Therefore, I tried to keep with trusted sites: government, HSE and ACAS, who all appeared to be fairly up to date.


    It is a little bit of a minefield out there and if a company takes one snippet of information away that assists: that is great.  I will hopefully undertake some more research over the coming month.


    Kind regards,


    John
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  • Hi Roger,


    Thank you for your comments.  I had liaised with several industries with regards to this paper, especially those who had worked through lockdown.  Communications and 360 feedback was two of the biggest issues and hopefully the paper has provided some advice on this area.  With regards to references, gosh, the web is awash with help.  Therefore, I tried to keep with trusted sites: government, HSE and ACAS, who all appeared to be fairly up to date.


    It is a little bit of a minefield out there and if a company takes one snippet of information away that assists: that is great.  I will hopefully undertake some more research over the coming month.


    Kind regards,


    John
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