Covid-19 Statement
Throughout this (COVID-19) Pandemic, we have taken practical steps, implemented robust measures, to ensure the welfare or our Employees, Sub-Contractors, Clients & General Public. With the increase in the attention to COVID-19, we want to share with you that 48Four Contract Services LTD is continuously monitoring the situation. We are constantly evaluating the COVID-19 impact and therefore our rules below be updated regularly.
In the event that you are feeling unwell, we suggest you Self-Isolate and Seek Medical Health Advice. Use the 111 Online Coronavirus Service to find out what to do next.
General Hygiene Rules:
• Wash your hands after using the toilet, before eating, and if you cough/sneeze into your hands (follow the 20-second hand-washing rule). You can also use alcohol-based sanitisers;
Cough/Sneeze into your sleeve, preferably into your elbow. If you use a tissue, discard it properly and clean/sanitise your hands immediately.
Avoid touching your face, particularly eyes, nose, and mouth with your hands to prevent from getting infected.
Engineer & Sub-Contractors Rules:
• Always Maintain at least two metres distance between yourself & others, where this is not possible a mask is to be worn.
•Use alcohol-based hand sanitiser before & after each property visit.
Clean all tools & equipment before & after each property visit.
•Clean all working areas once work has been completed.
As the situation is changing rapidly, to ensure our guidance is current and correct and to ensure we offer and provide the highest focus on the health, safety and wellbeing of our employees, customers and the general public. All employees & sub-contractors should refer in the first instance to the following:
Public Health England – for latest situation reports in the UK: https://www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/coronavirus-covid-19-uk-government-response
Rolling Updates on COVID-19: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/events-as-they-happen
WHO - for their Situation Reports: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports
Updated: Jan 2021