ChemRegs Newsletter – August 2020
BSI Guidance “Safe working during the COVID-19 pandemic”
The BSI (British Standards Institution) has issued Version 3 of its guidance document to help organisations manage the effects of the pandemic and ensure safe workplaces for their employees.
BSI’s “Safe working during the COVID-19 pandemic – General guidelines for organizations” provides guidance to business owners, managers, workers and other users. It is intended for use by organisations of all sizes and sectors, including those that: have been operating throughout the pandemic; are resuming or planning to resume operations following full or partial closure; are re-occupying workplaces that have been fully or partially closed; and are new and planning to operate for the first time.
It also provides guidance relating to the protection of workers of all types, including employees, volunteers, contractors, those on zero-hours contracts, freelancers and the self-employed, and other relevant interested parties (e.g. visitors to a workplace, including members of the public).
This document does not provide specific guidance for workers in high-risk clinical roles. Organisations operating in clinical, healthcare and other settings required to implement specific infection control protocols should refer to the relevant legislation and guidance provided by the applicable government, regulators and health authorities.
This document is not a formal standard, but a set of guidelines, building on the formal guidance issued by the UK Government (see our July Newsletter) and other regulators and professional bodies. However, it is understood that the guidelines are currently under consideration for development as an international document through ISO.
- planning for changes to restrictions at local, regional and national levels
- testing, contact tracing and quarantine, and two new annexes on:
- protective security considerations, and
- accessibility and inclusion considerations.
The current and previous versions of the guidelines are available here https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/topics/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/covid-19-guidelines/
Other News
ADR/RID 2021, IMDG 2020 (40-20) and IATA 2021
Latest information on expected dates of publication are as follows:
- ADR 2021 – expected to be published 30 November 2020 (for information on all known changes see our April Newsletter)
- IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) 62nd Edition 2021 – due for publication 20 September 2020
- IMDG Code, 2020 Edition (Amendment 40-20) – no information. The previous code, IMDG Code, 2018 Edition (Amendment 39-18) is valid for use until 31 December 2021.
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