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The National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) has published a Polish version of its covid-19 toolbox talk to help halt the spread of the virus as the construction industry begins to reopen.
The talk, titled “Working during the coronavirus outbreak” has been translated to become “Praca Podczas Pandemii Koronawirusa”.
The NFRC said there are over 57,500 polish construction workers in the UK, who will now be able receive detailed advice on how to work safely on a construction site during this pandemic, in their native language.
The toolbox talk builds on the Construction Leadership Councils (CLC)’ Site Operating Procedures and Public Health England guidance, and covers the following areas:
- Symptoms of covid-19
- How to prevent the spread of the virus
- When to stay at home
- Do’s and don’ts
Chief executive of the NFRC, James Talman, said: “The government has sent a clear message that it wants construction work to continue. However, the health and well-being of workers must come first. As more and more sites re-open, it is critical that construction workers of all nationalities are fully aware of the symptoms of covid-19, when to stay at home, and how to maintain a safe social distance with others. We have therefore published a toolbox talk, that breaks down official guidance into clear language”
He added: “To ensure these messages are clearly understood by the highest number of workers possible it is critical that they are translated into the native language of the workforce. Polish nationals play a huge role in the UK construction industry, making up the second highest group of workers in the sector. That is why we have translated the Toolbox Talk into Polish. We urge employers to share this freely available guidance with their Polish members of their workforce”