The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has decided to postpone the introduction of new licence-linked qualifications until April 2021.
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The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has decided to postpone the introduction of new licence-linked qualifications until April 2021.
With organisations preparing to see more and more staff returning to their places of work over the coming weeks, many questions have been raised about how to make offices, shops, factories and construction sites safer from the threat of an invisible virus.
"Unsurprisingly, we have seen a surge of enquiries and demand from employers regarding what measures they need to take to both ensure their staff's safety, and also to comply with government guidelines" says David Wormald, a Director of one of Europe's leading security and safety specialist, VPS UK. "Our Covid-19 response team have developed a system targeted at employers to help support them manage the return to work with a solution comprising six practical steps"
In this article, we highlighted how this posed an especial danger to companies allowing employees to work from home. As a follow-up, today we’ll explain how employees can better secure their home working environments.
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