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HSE resumes occupational health and hygiene testing services
29 June 2020
The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has announced that it is resuming some of its occupational health and hygiene testing services on a limited basis.
In order for the HSE to work in a COVID-secure way, the organisation is currently operating at a reduced capacity, which means that the usual turnaround times cannot be guaranteed.
In a statement, the HSE said: "All testing will be completed as soon as possible, and we will be keeping all customers up to date with regular communications.
"We appreciate that the Coronavirus pandemic has been a difficult time for businesses and individuals alike and we thank you for your continued patience while we adjust to new ways of working."
For an overview of the testing & monitoring services, click here.
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