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Clients’ response to construction covid-secure working measures ‘mixed’

On construction sites around the country, social distancing and covid-19 protocols are now the norm. Here, NG Bailey staff are pictured at the Manchester Town Hall project.
NG Bailey staff socially distancing at the Manchester Town Hall restoration project.

Clients have given a “mixed” response to the construction industry’s efforts to keep working through the coronavirus pandemic under covid-secure measures, a new report has found.

The Protect Covid-19 National Core Study, written by the Thomas Ashton Institute (a collaboration between the Health and Safety Executive and the University of Manchester), used survey and interview data from four principal construction contractors to highlight the challenges the sector has faced while playing an important role in keeping the country running during the pandemic.

The report found that control measures had been “largely successful” in limiting virus transmission in the workplace, thanks to effective dialogue, a well established safety culture, and modified working practices.

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