The health & safety of employees continues to be paramount as many businesses begin to reopen and return staff to the workplace. To support this, the Government published its updated Work Safely Protocols, which help provide guidance and advice for employers that they should follow.

Our Return to Work Checklist will help employers meet the parameters set out in the Protocols, ensuring employers are compliant with the guidance and the Safety, Health & Wellbeing at Work Act, 2005.

If you have any questions or require support from our Health & Safety Consultants, please get in touch.

Please complete the form below for your free eBook on “Return To Work Checklist".

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