There is now updated guidance on COVID-19 in the coronavirus section of the CFA members area.
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There is now updated guidance on COVID-19 in the coronavirus section of the CFA members area.
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There is now a new update to PPE regulations detailed in the Covid-19 section of the CFA members area.
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Following the lifting of the remaining coronavirus restrictions in England, Build UK has updated its
COVIDâ€19 flowchart to reflect the latest Government guidance.For more information please log in to the CFA members area.
The Prime Minister has announced the Government’s Living with COVIDâ€19 plan.
The full plan and details of the changes are available in the Coronavirus section of the CFA members area.
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With face coverings no longer mandatory in any setting in England, Build UK has updated the CLC Use of Face Coverings in Construction to reflect the latest Government position.
The updated guidance can be found in the coronavirus section of the CFA members area.
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An update on the changes to Covid-19 regulations across the UK and access to an Employer Toolkit for dealing with Covid-19 has now been uploaded to the CFA members area (Coronavirus section).
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All COVIDâ€19 ‘Plan B’ restrictions in England have now been lifted. This means that face coverings are no longer mandatory in any setting, although people are still advised to wear them in crowded and enclosed spaces where they come into contact with others they do not normally meet.
A full COVID-19 update and the latest Build UK flowchart has been uploaded to the Covid-19 section of the CFA members area.
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In light of recent figures from ONS on vaccine rates, Construction Minister Lee Rowley is urging construction workers to get their COVIDâ€19 booster.
Read the full article in the coronavirus section of the CFA members area.
The Prime Minister has confirmed that the COVID-19 Plan B restrictions in England will end next Wednesday 26 January.
For full details on this and all coronavirus updates including self-isolation rules, please log in to the Coronavirus section of the CFA members area.
As you may be previously aware the government passed new emergency legislation to ensure businesses have the flexibility they need to respond to the coronavirus pandemic and to protect workers from losing their statutory holiday entitlement (The Working Time (Coronavirus) (Amendment) Regulations 2020, laid before Parliament on 27 March 2020).
These regulations enabled workers to carry holiday forward where the impact of coronavirus means that it has not been reasonably practicable to take it in the leave year to which it relates.