New Government Guidance on Returning to Work
The government has issued new guidance for those starting to return to work following partial lifting of the lockdown restrictions.
This includes guidance for people who work in or from vehicles, including couriers, mobile workers, lorry drivers, on-site transit and work vehicles, field forces and similar. It is part of broader guidance on how to work safely, giving practical considerations of how this can be applied in the workplace.
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