UK HSE: Ventilation and air conditioning during the pandemic

WOBO Governor David Gibson has received an update from the HSE and reflects the moves from lockdown to a tiered system.  

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The law requires employers to ensure an adequate supply of fresh air in the workplace and this has not changed during the pandemic. Good ventilation, together with social distancing, keeping your workplace clean and frequent handwashing, can help reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus.

Our updated guidance will help you identify poorly ventilated areas of your workplace and provides steps you can take to improve ventilation while maintaining a comfortable temperature. It will apply in most workplaces and includes guidance on:

  • balancing ventilation with keeping people warm
  • identifying poorly ventilated areas
  • how to improve ventilation
  • ventilation in vehicles

The new ventilation and air conditioning guidance is part of our advice on making your workplace COVID-secure.

As the lockdown in England ends, we have guidance available for businesses to ensure employees are working safely.

If your business is reopening, visit our website for information about making your workplace COVID-secure. It includes information and advice on topics including:

For all the latest information, advice and updates around workplace health and safety during the pandemic visit our coronavirus website.

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