Chief Executive of the Finishes and Interiors Sector, and Rebecca Crosland, Health and Safety Adviser at the Building Engineering Services Association. Iain Mason said: “Once again, SELECT has played a key role in creating engaging and effective tools that deliver essential messaging to an extremely wide audience.”
Domestic guidance SELECT has also helped the Forum update its popular animation about domestic working, and developed an infographic showing what kind of work is allowed during lockdown and what safety measures should be taken while doing it. The graphic is free to download from the CICV Forum website and is designed to be shared digitally or printed out and displayed in offices and sites.
Homeworking advice Two new CICV Forum homeworking guides are now available, which feature advice, handy links and a checklist of measures for employers and employees to take.
Produced in response to queries from a growing number of office- based staff now working at home, the guides are open source and can be downloaded and shared for free.
Construction Operating Guidance Finally, SELECT has helped the
DOWNLOADS AND MEDIA
‘Mask for Task’ Video Watch at
bit.ly/cicv_maskfortask ‘Mask for Task’ infographic Download at
cicvforum.co.uk/ downloads Domestic guidance video Watch at
bit.ly/cicv_domestic Domestic guidance infographic Download at
cicvforum.co.uk/ downloads Homeworking advice booklet and checklist Download at
cicvforum.co.uk/ downloads Construction Operating Guidance Download at
bit.ly/SOP-new
CICV Forum update its Construction Operating Guidance with important new information about face coverings, physical distancing and travel to and from work. All new content is clearly signposted in the latest document, which is designed to underpin safe operating guidance released by the Scottish Government and Construction Scotland. Iain added: “As leading members of the CICV Forum, SELECT will continue to work closely with experts from other organisations to produce clear and concise guidance that helps the whole industry.”
on ‘enquiry type’ and choose from the drop-down list. “Your email will be sent directly to the
designated SJIB administrator’s mailbox who will respond in a timely manner.” Fiona said the SJIB will continue to
provide regular updates on the website’s home page – and asked in return for operatives to be patient with the team. She added: “Over the last few months,
we have seen a significant increase in the number of calls and emails, and we ask for your patience as we process jobs
as quickly as we can. Please be assured that if you have sent in an application for a card or assessment we will receive and process it. “If you have sent an email we will
respond, so please don’t email again. “We are all trying to do our best in
unprecedented times and we appreciate that your query is important. “However, I would also ask that when
you communicate with the SJIB team that you do so with courtesy and respect and please be kind.”
Orders of SELECT stationery may
continue to be affected as we keep the number of staff at Te Walled Garden to a minimum in line with Scottish Government guidelines. Alternatively, Members may want to
consider trying a one-month FREE trial of our electronic certificates and reports software, SELECTcerts. If you have any specific stationery
requirements please email orders@select.
org.ukor visit
www.selectcerts.co.uk to find out more about SELECTcerts.
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