RETURN TO WORK SAFELY PROTOCOL

We provide onsite and public training both tailored for the organisation and for LEO and in house clients.

COURSE OUTLINEMAKE AN ENQUIRY

OVERVIEW

Participant Profile
All members of management.
Course Aims
On completion of this course participants will have an increased understanding of how to prepare for employees’ return to work during the COVID19 pandemic in line with the most recent government guidelines. Participants will learn what HR practical steps need to be taken to ensure compliance with those guidelines and workplace best practice.
Module Length
2 hours.

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Overview
  • Employer Liability
  • Safety, Health & Welfare at Work
  • Employer duty of care
  • Data protection and GDPR
  • Advance planning
  • Who needs to be involved?
  • Return to work safely protocol
  • Pre return to work questionnaire
  • New ways of working
  • Meetings & staggered hours
  • Common concerns – PPE/Temperature Checking
  • Returning to work – contractual terms
  • Returning to work – annual leave
  • Returning to work – potential redundancies
  • Returning to work – how to minimise risk
  • Returning to work – Collective redundancies
  • Top tips for returning to work
  • Key Takeaways

LEARNING OUTCOMES

What you can do from a HR perspective to implement the Government issued Return to Work Safely Protocol
Having a HR step by step plan of how to proceed in line with government guidelines and best practice.

PROVIDING HR SUPPORT FOR ALMOST 20 YEARS

GET IN TOUCH

We would love to hear from you. You can contact us as below:

 Dublin: The HR Suite, 13 Upper Baggot Street, 2nd Floor, Dublin 4. DO4 W7K5

 Kerry: The HR Suite, Pier 17, Dingle Road, Tralee, Co. Kerry. V92 R6DX (HQ)

info@thehrsuite.com01 901 4335066 710 2887

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