Coronavirus (COVID-19) - advice for BID businesses
With the severity of the coronavirus (COVID-19) continuing to develop quickly, we are recommending that all town centre businesses increase their promotion of good hygiene for staff and customers - this might include additional hand washing facilities or alcohol-based hand rub at entrances/exits, extra bins for the disposal of tissues and prominent posters reinforcing cleanliness (a link to some poster templates to use is below). Public/customer-facing businesses may also wish to consider using powerful virucidal disinfectant.
For the latest official guidance, here are some useful links
• Public Health England (latest general advice) click
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• Public Health England (updated daily with number of cases and risk level in the UK)
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• Public Health England blog (this is regularly updated) click
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• World Health Organization (WHO) click
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More specific guidance in relation to employees, employers and businesses
• Public Health England
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• World Health Organization (WHO)
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• Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)
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• Coronavirus campaign government resources (posters and materials)
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Plan to change your working processes
Now is the time for businesses to be planning for worst case scenarios and contingencies. Some useful things to consider:
• How you will manage staff shortages
• Can you operate on skeleton staff if needed?
• Implement home working (where possible)
• Consider split shifts to cover your essential operations and services
• Consider split working, operating a Team A and Team B principle with alternating home working
• Use technology to limit face-to-face contact (video meetings, self-service options and online retail)
• Do you need to vary the working hours of your employees?
• Plan for additional training of employees to cover sickness
• Do your risk assessments need reviewing with fewer employees?
More useful advice and guidance around employment law is available from the CIPD
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Government guidance is changing regularly - please refer to some of these useful links to stay on top of any key messages and advice.