Monkeypox – what safety reps need to know

According to the NHS, there have been some recent cases of Monkeypox in the UK, but the risk of catching it is still low.

 

However, we want our UNISON safety reps to have access to advice in the event of local cases presenting in health and care settings.

 

Advice from NHS England is due soon, which we expect to give a clear steer on isolation procedures, interaction with sickness policies as well as infection prevention control advice on dealing with soiled linen and PPE.

 

In the meantime, this advice is aimed at safety reps and branch H&S officers.

 

 

  • Check that Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) risk assessments are in place for any work activity/work environments where patients with monkeypox are being cared for and that the safety precautions, including adequate PPE, required under the UKHSA guidance are implemented. Check that COSHH risk assessments include contracted staff who need to enter and clean isolation rooms or handle laundry. See Hazardous substances at work – a guide for UNISON safety reps

 

 

 

  • Check that any period of isolation or time off sick with monkeypox, as required under the UKHSA guidance, is not counted towards formal sickness absence triggers.

 

  • Use established mechanisms, including your health and safety committee, to raise any concerns on behalf of members.

 

Contact your branch for further advice if your safety concerns have not been addressed.