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  Home Health and Safety Health and Safety News

Living with the floods and getting back to work after them

25 July 2007

The TUC has produced some timely guidance for safety reps on flooding and its aftermath.

The TUC advice covers the health and safety at work issues involved in the present crisis. It also gives advice on the clean-up and on re-starting workplaces once the waters have receded. The advice contains useful links to advice from the Health Protection Agency and the Environment Agency - which will be helpful for any members whose homes have been flooded as well.

Doug Russell, Health and Safety Officer, explains, 'The TUC points out employers' responsibilities and gives some practical advice. Employers of delivery drivers need to have contingency plans for workers who may become stranded by flooding. They should advise drivers not to attempt to drive into flooded areas. Water that is 2 or 3 foot deep may be enough to wash a vehicle away, especially in strong currents. There may be unseen hazards below the water like open manholes.

If employers want workers to help with the clean up, they need to make sure that the risks have been assessed and proper precautions are in place. Generally risks are low, but the correct protective equipment must be provided to avoid direct contact with the contamination and care is needed with the use of bleach and powerful disinfectants. Risks can be increased where, for example, chemicals such as petrol and oil have mixed with the flood water. Safe disposal of contaminated produce and other materials is also important.

Electrical equipment will need to be thoroughly dry and checked by a competent person before turning it back on.

Any reps who have concerns about their own workplace should contact the Health and Safety Section for advice.'

Click here to see the TUC advice. 

 

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