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   * The government’s [[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/our-plan-to-rebuild-the-uk-governments-covid-19-recovery-strategy|recovery plan]] sets out that you should go to work if you cannot work from home and your business has not been required to close by law.     * The government’s [[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/our-plan-to-rebuild-the-uk-governments-covid-19-recovery-strategy|recovery plan]] sets out that you should go to work if you cannot work from home and your business has not been required to close by law.  
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   * Before returning to work, the [[https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19/5-steps-to-working-safely|government has set out 5 steps]] that businesses should take to ensure safe working.    * Before returning to work, the [[https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19/5-steps-to-working-safely|government has set out 5 steps]] that businesses should take to ensure safe working. 
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   * In returning to work, the government has provided guidelines for workplaces      * In returning to work, the government has provided guidelines for workplaces   
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   * There is specific government advice on [[https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus/education-and-childcare|education and childcare]] you may want to review.     * There is specific government advice on [[https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus/education-and-childcare|education and childcare]] you may want to review.  
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   * In the workplace, where possible, a 2m distance should be kept between people. This can be done by putting up signs or using floor tape to remind employees about the social distancing measures. Avoiding shared workstations.  Arrange one-way traffic through the workplace.     * In the workplace, where possible, a 2m distance should be kept between people. This can be done by putting up signs or using floor tape to remind employees about the social distancing measures. Avoiding shared workstations.  Arrange one-way traffic through the workplace.  
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   * Where it is not possible for people to be 2m apart, you should do everything possible to manage the risk of transmission. This can be done by using screens or barriers to separate people from each other. Staggering arrival and departure times. Reducing the number of people each person has contact with by using ‘fixed terms or partnering.’.     * Where it is not possible for people to be 2m apart, you should do everything possible to manage the risk of transmission. This can be done by using screens or barriers to separate people from each other. Staggering arrival and departure times. Reducing the number of people each person has contact with by using ‘fixed terms or partnering.’.  
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   * Have clear, consistent and regular communication with employees and service users to improve understanding and monitor any unforeseen impacts of changes to working environments.    * Have clear, consistent and regular communication with employees and service users to improve understanding and monitor any unforeseen impacts of changes to working environments. 
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   * St John’s Ambulance has produced [[https://www.sja.org.uk/course-information/covid-19/working-safely-during-covid19-tool-and-advice|a digital tool]] to help you find out how you can work safely during COVID-19.    * St John’s Ambulance has produced [[https://www.sja.org.uk/course-information/covid-19/working-safely-during-covid19-tool-and-advice|a digital tool]] to help you find out how you can work safely during COVID-19. 
-  * Eversheds Sutherland has developed a [[https://cms.trust.org/contentAsset/raw-data/a0ee54f7-0ecc-4e0f-97cb-24fc46db4098/file|business restoration planning checklist]] highlighting key areas to consider in returning to work.  + 
 +  [[https://www.eversheds-sutherland.com/global/en/index.page|Eversheds Sutherland]], the law firm, has developed a [[https://cms.trust.org/contentAsset/raw-data/a0ee54f7-0ecc-4e0f-97cb-24fc46db4098/file|business restoration planning checklist]] highlighting key areas to consider in returning to work.   
   * Croner, a health and safety specialist, has developed a [[https://croner.co.uk/coronavirus/|back to work guide for businesses]].     * Croner, a health and safety specialist, has developed a [[https://croner.co.uk/coronavirus/|back to work guide for businesses]].  
  
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