Mark Sennett
Managing Editor |
Kelly Rose
Editor |
Protect workers or face consequences, says BSC
08 April 2020
THE BRITISH Safety Council has backed a joint statement from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the CBI and the TUC calling for employers to ensure safe working conditions during the coronavirus outbreak.
The British Safety Council is a membership organisation and charity which campaigns to ensure that no-one is made ill or injured through their work.
Lawrence Waterman said, “Since the government’s restrictions came in, we have been very clear that employers must protect workers – key to this is for managers to talk to their employees about how they can manage the risks that coronavirus presents.”
“Coronavirus has presented us with a new set of challenges, but it should not undermine our principles – good health and safety practice is about working together to reduce risks and those principles should be applied to making work safe during this crisis.”
Speaking from his home he went on to say, “There are clearly some employers who are putting safe working conditions at risk – this must end and the HSE is right to insist that it will take action if it has to.”
- Sister companies fined for inadequate machinery guards
- Have your say on the ever-changing health and safety landscape
- Employers should act on injuries outside work
- Worker safety concerns in renewables sector
- New measures to improve building safety standards
- Charities benefit from safety at Sellafield
- National Grid partners with charity
- NEBOSH announces new chief executive
- Diesel fire leads to evacuation of homes
- Concerning rise in construction fatalities
- No related articles listed