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Businesses given guidelines on how to re-open safely

List of measures companies should meet before re-opening have been published by the Government

Businesses have closed during the coronavirus pandemic

Bosses at º£½ÇÊÓÆµ firms wanting to reopen under the Government’s new guidance must carry out an inspection to show they are safe.

Ministers said they have consulted with around 250 businesses, trade bodies and unions to agree the plans, with eight separate documents published for different sectors of the business world which can reopen.

These include construction sites, factories and takeaways – although pubs and restaurants will remain shut until at least July.

The Government said the new Covid-19 secure guidance will work alongside current health and safety rules, rather than with the introduction of new laws for protecting workers.

It said businesses that want to reopen will need to carry out a risk assessment with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and place the certificate on display.

To cope with the extra influx, the HSE will receive an extra £14 million in funding for extra call-centre workers, inspectors and equipment.

Other key points include maintaining social distancing – with employers expected to redesign workspaces to maintain distancing – staggering start times, creating one-way systems for workers and protecting staff who may be vulnerable.

At Monday’s daily briefing, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said there would be “random spot checks to ensure companies are doing the right thing”.