- Unintended consequences of COVID-19 controls
- Using engineering controls to reduce reliance on PPE
- Integration of controls into Workplace Health and Safety Management Systems
Unintended Consequences
It is important to consider the impact of the pandemic, and any unintended consequences of COVID control measures and how these decisions impact other hazards in the workplace. Generally, GCG has seen COVID controls impact some workplaces through:- An initial shift away from chronic risk to focussing on the acute COVID risk
- Isolation of employees due to working from home
- Increased workloads due to restructuring businesses
- Reduction of supervision of fieldwork due to administrative transmission controls
- Unintended distraction from critical risk controls due to a shifting focus on COVID
Engineering Controls to combat COVID-19
Due to the nature of the pandemic risk and the quick response that was required, many essential workplaces are now reliant on administrative and personal protective equipment control measures. This, unfortunately, means that control can be affected by the quality and supply of the products used. The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) has recently released a guide discussing engineering controls. This guide amongst other technical information has shown that in the right circumstances, the following engineering controls may be suitable to apply and support your workplace in reducing the reliance on administrative and personal protective equipment controls:- Ventilation modelling
- Local exhaust ventilation
- Physical barriers, enclosures and guards
- Enhanced filtration
- Devices which inactivate or kill infectious organisms
Integration of COVID-19 Controls into Workplace Health and Safety Management Systems
Businesses should incorporate pandemic planning considerations into existing workplace health and safety management activities to provide a comprehensive response. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has reported the development of a vaccine against COVID-19 is currently underway, however, an effective vaccine is unlikely to be released until at least 2021. Given it’s likely that businesses will continue to feel the impact of COVID-19 for many months, pandemic risk management should be integrated into core planning to ensure it’s considered in conjunction with other workplace health and safety risks. Integration of COVID-19 controls into your workplace health and safety management system can occur through:- Regularly review current health data and advice to understand the interaction of COVID and other hazards in the field
- Lean Safety Management System reviews which determine how to cleanly integrate new information and actions into the current system
- Solidify timeframes for routine COVID control measures into organisational calendars
- Formalise roles and responsibilities throughout the organisation in regards to COVID
- Assess communication strategies and their impact on COVID control compliance in the workplace
GCG is committed as a team to keep our people and our clients safe, and help lead the way through this tough time. You can get in contact directly with a GCG Consultant to discuss your workplaces’ situation, ventilation and systems with us by heading to this link.