Last updated on October 23rd, 2023 at 11:42 am
In today’s update:
- Update – Risk Assessment for Pregnant Workers
Update – Risk Assessment for Pregnant Workers
This information is in line with the recently amended Government’s COVID-19 guidance for pregnant workers which can be accessed here.
All pregnant workers must be risk assessed. These risk assessments would include a new and expectant mother’s risk assessment and a COVID risk assessment.
This is applicable to all pregnant workers at any stage of gestation.
The final outcome of the risk assessment may result in some or all of the following:
- Applying suitable control measures, including infection control. Refer to page 2 of the Risk Assessment guidance for recommendations.
- Allowing all pregnant workers to continue working in their current location if the risk assessment advises that it is safe to do so (with the suitable control measures);
- Where there is significant health and safety risk, adjusting the working conditions or hours, redeploying them to a suitable alternative place.
- Monitoring and reviewing risk assessments in line with any changes to the pregnant workers; health or work environment.
These should be done on a case by case basis.
Please note that the current COVID risk assessment will score as high risk due to pregnancy. For next steps, follow the flow chart on page 3 of the Risk Assessment Guidance.
See the Risk Assessment Guidance for more information: https://covid.sthk.nhs.uk/staff-risk-assessments/