Drogheda Independent

Enforcemen­t of social distancing in workplace

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Labour TD Ged Nash has called for the establishm­ent of a body to regulate and enforce social distancing in the workplace.

He explained: ‘ The reality is that the social distancing requiremen­t is here to stay for some time yet. It will be the new normal for the foreseeabl­e future.

‘We all hope that our collective national effort will continue to help stall the march of Covid-19 to a point where we see workplaces re-opened on a phased, sector by sector basis when the expert assessment says it’s safe to do so.

‘We need to start planning now for the potential reopening of workplaces and in doing so we need to ensure that workers have the confidence that their health will be protected.

‘In the interests of public health, workers and compliant companies, we need a body or mechanism – with input from worker and employer representa­tives – to provide clarity on essential services and compliance with social distancing in workplaces.

‘ The Health & Safety Authority, the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) and HSE environmen­tal health officers are working day in day out to provide advice and guidance to businesses, workers and the general public. They are doing good work and are sharing approaches and informatio­n, but without a formal consolidat­ion of this service, gaps and problems will emerge.

‘ The creation of a single, go-to body establishe­d at the very least on an ad-hoc basis to formally combine this expertise should play a crucial role in the next phase of reopening our economy, as we need a calm and considered sector-by-sector approach rather than a chaotic free-for-all.

‘As envisaged, it would also outline more formally procedures for following and enforcing social distancing guidance in workplaces to protect the health of workers and everyone else.

‘Any establishe­d body must be provided with the necessary resources and powers to promote compliance..

‘For example, a 2-metre law for social distancing in the workplace has been recently introduced by the Welsh Government to ensure ‘all reasonable actions’ are taken to keep staff safely apart, with penalties for non-compliance. Such measures should be considered’.

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