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Home Health and Safety
‘Don’t panic over pandemic flu’ says TUC27 June 2007The TUC is warning against over-reaction from firms on the flu pandemic threat, saying some employers are panicking and taking pointless and disruptive measures. TUC guidance for employers and unions gives advice on how workplaces could best prepare for a possible UK outbreak.
It warns of the possibility that employers could fall victim to 'snake-oil' salesmen, as happened during the recent SARS outbreak, and urges employers not to panic or stockpile products that could have no impact on the spread of the virus. Instead, the TUC calls on employers to develop a contingency plan for dealing with an outbreak that could disrupt transport, supplies, banking, the internet and which could see up to 50 per cent of the workforce absent at any one time. TUC general secretary Brendan Barber commented: 'Unions are already telling us of sales companies phoning up employers offering to supply anti-viral medication to their staff in the event of an outbreak. Others are trying to sell supplies of latex gloves or disposable facemasks on the back of the pandemic flu threat.' He added: 'It is important that employers don't panic, but put sensible plans in place. There is no evidence that the use of latex gloves or disposable masks in most workplace situations would have any effect on the spread of the virus and it is likely that people might feel that if they wear such protection they can come into work even if they are ill. This could lead to an increased risk.’ Click here to see a copy of the TUC guidance Contact Details Health and Safety section Ph: 0161 249 2441 Fax: 0161 249 2475 Email: healthandsafety@usdaw.org.uk |
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