New government guidance ahead of england hair salons reopening
Published
31st Mar 2021
by laurahusband

What's changed in the latest UK Government guidance for hair salons and hairdressers reopening in England?
The latest UK Government guidance for hair salons and hairdressers reopening in England on 12 April 2021 includes new information on the following:- Ventilation
- Tests
- New requirements for NHS Test and Trace
What do you need to know about the UK Government guidance on ventilation ahead of reopening your hair business in England?
The new guidance on ventilation states:Ventilation should be used as a control measure to reduce the risk of aerosol transmission of COVID-19 in enclosed spaces. Ventilation will not reduce the risk of droplet or surface transmission, so other control measures such as cleaning and social distancing are also required.The suggestions for providing ventilation within a hairdressing salon setting include:
- Mechanical ventilation using fans and ducts
- Natural ventilation using openings such as doors, windows, vents
- A combination of mechanical and natural ventilation.
What do you need to know about the UK Government guidance on tests ahead of reopening?
The new guidance on tests states:It’s important that you continue to put measures in place to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, including maintaining social distancing, frequent cleaning, good hygiene and adequate ventilation, even if your employees have:
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Received a recent negative test result
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Had the vaccine (either 1 or 2 doses)
- Maintaining social distancing where possible
- Frequent cleaning
- Good hygiene
- Adequate ventilation
- Plus, giving individuals awaiting their test result an appropriate place to stay while the test is being processed.
What do you need to know about the new requirements for NHS Test and Trace ahead of hair salons reopening in England?
The new rules for NHS Test and Trace in the government guidance for when your hair salon or hair/barbering business reopens in England are:- Displaying the official NHS QR code poster. Official NHS QR posters can be generated online.
- Asking every client or visitor aged 16 and over to check in to your venue or provide their contact details. Individuals can check in quickly and easily using the NHS COVID-19 app to scan in the NHS QR code poster.
- Have a system in place to ensure you can collect information from clients and visitors who do not have a smartphone or do not want to use the NHS COVID-19 app. You must keep this data for 21 days and provide it to NHS Test and Trace, if requested. Click here to check what data you need to collect and how it should be managed.
Any business found not to be compliant with these requirements will be subject to financial penalties. It is vital that you comply with these requirements to help keep people safe, and to keep businesses open. Click here to find out more about the NHS Test and Trace requirements.
What else is covered in the UK Government guidance ahead of reopening
The new guidance for hair salons and hairdressers based in England also covers information on the following nine topics:- Thinking about risk
- Keeping clients and visitors safe
- Who should go to work
- Social distancing for workers
- Cleaning the workplace
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Workplace management
- Inbound and outbound goods
- Tests and vaccinations