
![]() |
Mark Sennett
Managing Editor |
![]() |
Kelly Rose
Editor |
Home> | Breathing Safely | >Face Masks | >Concerns raised over face mask shortage |
Home> | PPE | >General PPE | >Concerns raised over face mask shortage |
Concerns raised over face mask shortage
01 July 2020
UNITE, THE UK’s construction union, is urging workers not to risk their health if they are not supplied with the correct PPE.
The union’s warning follows the revelation that many contractors are struggling to purchase the appropriate dusk masks. The shortage is understood to be a result of the vastly increased demand for face masks due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Unite national officer Jerry Swain said: “Workers must not place their health at risk. “If PPE is required and the correct masks are not available then work has to be delayed until they can be sourced. Workers must not feel pressurised into taking shortcuts with their safety.
“If a worker is at all uncertain about whether they require PPE they must request to see an appropriate risk assessment. If they still believe it is unsafe, an employee legally has a right to remove themselves from a dangerous situation.
“Unite will fully support a member who declines to work due to safety concerns. Clearly most responsible employers will follow the rules and reschedule work but there remains too many rogue employers who are willing to risk the health of their workers.
“It is all too easy to forget because of the pandemic that there are many reasons why an appropriate mask may be required while undertaking construction work other than preventing the spread of Covid-19.
“Even when you are socially distancing you may still need to wear a mask because of the dangerous nature of the work being undertaken.”
- Waste company fined after explosion injuries
- Suspended sentence for roofing company owner
- Car manufacturer prosecuted for serious breaches
- Call for road safety improvements
- Employee loses three fingers
- IPAF issues new safe working guidance
- GMB ambulance members change law
- Oil platform collapses injuring employee
- Research reveals healthcare staff's virus transmission risk
- Suspended sentence after butcher's apprentice loses fingers