London, UK: The FTA, and Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport have launched a Good Practice Guide for Covid-19.
The document shares practical advice on how transport operators and logistics businesses can restart their operations following the from lockdown.
David Wells, chief executive, said: “The combined membership of our two organisations have a wealth of knowledge and insight spanning several different sectors; their experiences will help other businesses understand how best to implement safe practices during this unprecedented time and get their operations up and running as soon and as safely as possible.”
The document covers key considerations including risk assessments; social distancing in the workplace; cleaning of the workplace; and PPE and face coverings.
Kevin Richardson, chief executive, CILT, said: “The preparation of the Good Practice Guide for Covid-19 is an excellent example of the profession coming together to share information and generate practical guidance for the logistics sector.”

To view the document see: fta.co.uk/coronavirus/Covid-19-working-good-practice-guide-for-logistics
For the government’s guidance on Safer Workplaces see: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-Covid-19






