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Health and safety is changing – and not just in construction

Covid-19 has brought health and safety to the forefront in nearly every walk of life. Flexibility and fluidity will be key, explains Samantha Mepham.

Samantha Mepham

The impact of the coronavirus pandemic has brought health and safety to the forefront of the global stage. From households to schools and from industries to governments – health and safety will remain a priority as we go through the covid-19 journey.

The process is going to be gradual and fluid – something that we will all need to adapt to constantly. Every sector will need to review their working practices to see how they can do things better – from healthcare considering how it can gear up for any further peaks, to offices considering their future commercial viability.

The pandemic made us take a step back and recognise that we are now looking at our workplaces through a different optic. The health and wellbeing of our staff is truly at the epicentre. 

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