20th April 2020

HSE reminds on the importance of face fitting RPE

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is advising healthcare workers currently using respiratory protective equipment (RPE) on the importance of ensuring it is fitted correctly. A respirator that is incorrectly fitted will not protect the wearer.

Tight-fitting respirators rely on having a good seal with the wearer’s face. It is vital that before using a respirator for the first time, or before using a different brand of respirator, wearers pass a fit test for the model and size of respirator they are going to use. This is to make sure the equipment fits to their particular facial characteristics.

HSE advises on the importance of fitting RPE correctly

20th April 2020

Consultation on changes to CCA

Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy is consulting on extending and reforming the Climate Change Agreements.  Closes 11th June. Proposals include extend the current climate change agreements (CCA) scheme by two years and to re-open the scheme, allowing eligible facilities not currently participating to apply to join. https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/climate-change-agreements-scheme-extension-and-reforms-for-any-future-scheme

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16th April 2020

RIDDOR reporting of COVID-19

HSE state that reports of COVID-19 should only be made under RIDDOR (The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013) when:

an unintended incident at work has led to someone’s possible or actual exposure to coronavirus. This must be reported as a dangerous occurrence. a worker has been diagnosed as having COVID 19 and there is reasonable evidence that it was caused by exposure at work. This must be reported as a case of disease. a worker dies as a result of occupational exposure to coronavirus.
7th April 2020

WSI 2020/399

WSI 2020/399. The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2020.  Comes into force 7th April. These Regulations amend regulations 5, 7 and 8 of the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (WSI 2020/353).  They insert new regulations 6A and 7A into the principal Regulations, and make further minor and consequential amendments to them.