Minister’s open letter reminds construction sector to follow COVID-19 guidance

Scotland’s housing minister has written an open letter to the construction industry to thank them for their hard work, and for complying with the lockdown restrictions.

Nicola Sturgeon’s plan will see Scotland ease restrictions every three weeks until April 26 when the levels system will return. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson has unveiled a four-stage road map that could see all lockdown measures removed on June 21 in England.

FASET – Fall Arrest Safety Equipment Training – keeps up to date with all issues affecting construction, including the pandemic and Brexit. The letter from Mr Stewart is an important reminder of how important it is to remain absolutely vigilant regarding safety.

In the letter, the minister has asked the industry to keep following the rules to allow construction work to continue safely. Only essential work – such as urgent maintenance and repairs – can take place in people’s homes during lockdown.

The letter reads:

To everyone working in Scotland’s construction sector,

We are continuing to vaccinate increasing numbers of the population and are gradually creating the headroom to ease protective measures. However, the position remains fragile, and the headroom limited. Even a small, premature easing of restrictions could cause COVID-19 cases to start rising rapidly again, so our approach will be gradual and cautious.

For now we remain under the new national lockdown restrictions announced by First Minister on 5 January to help us control and push back against the spread of a new variant of COVID-19.

As the Minister responsible for Scotland’s construction sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all businesses, federations, trade unions and workers in the construction sector and its supply chain for your dedication and perseverance in making sure construction work is being carried out safely during the pandemic.

The Scottish Government values the crucial contribution the construction sector is making, and recognises the steps you have all taken to protect workers, and comply with the regulations and guidance in place. Every one of us has a role to play in suppressing the virus, and ensuring we follow public health advice, and I am grateful for your continued efforts to do so.

However, there has recently been a rise in the numbers of cases reported on site so there is absolutely no room for complacency. You must regularly reinforce safety messaging and revisit the guidance available to ensure that you are fully complying.

All employers have a duty to ensure employees are safe at work. Construction sites can have operatives from many firms working together. It is really important that guidance is followed by all workers at all times – contractors must communicate, co-operate and coordinate to ensure the ongoing health and safety of everyone concerned.

I want construction work to continue safely in Scotland, that is only possible if we all follow the guidance and work together to protect each other.

To help ensure that it is safe for you to operate whilst carrying out your work, Construction Scotland published Site Operating Guidance. This was augmented in January with advice on further measures to address areas of concern, particularly vehicle sharing and the use of face coverings: Construction Scotland | Industry Leadership Group | Working on site during the COVID-19 pandemic: Construction Guidance (Advance addendum).

The CICV Forum have also produced guidance to the industry on safe working practices. All these documents reflect the latest guidance from Government. In addition, the Scottish Government’s has published guidance for the construction sector

The Construction Scotland Innovation Centre with the help of the CICV Forum have produced “Be COVID Smart”, an immersive training and awareness programme to support COVID-19 safe learning and working in construction.

Please make yourself familiar with, and use, this resource as the safety of your workforce, customers and our wider communities is depended on your continued compliance with all relevant regulations and guidance

Thank you again to everyone in Scotland’s construction sector for working together to keep everyone safe.

Kind regards
Kevin Stewart
Minister for Local Government, Housing and Planning

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