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Employee worried to work on-site at the Good Life Foods factory, on Brunel Drive, Newark

Employee worried to work on-site at the Good Life Foods factory, on Brunel Drive, Newark  | Updated: 16:14, 03 March 2021 A worried Newark factory employee says he does not feel safe at work. An employee at The Good Life Foods factory, on Brunel Drive, alleged that workers continued to turn up for their shift, despite testing positive for covid-19. The worker, who wanted to remain anonymous, said: There are people who have taken the test and are positive, but still come into work. Good Life Foods, Newark (44812407) We don t feel safe with positive tests around. Social distancing is impossible. They do not test workers or measure temperature.

Velum Prime gains EAMU for free-living nematodes in parsnips

Velum Prime gains EAMU for free-living nematodes in parsnips 22 February 2021 | Velum Prime becomes the only low volume nematicide approved for use in parsnips Velum Prime, Bayer s liquid nematicide containing fluopyram, can now be used for the control of free-living nematodes on parsnip after AHDB was granted an extension of authorisation for minor use. The news will likely be welcomed by growers who have been contemplating how to protect parsnips after authorisation for oxamyl was withdrawn at the end of 2020. Since then, the situation has been described as close to desperate for growers, according to AHDB Horticulture. Joe Martin of AHDB Horticulture said: “The loss left parsnip growers without an effective nematicide, but with this extension of authorisation there is an additional means of control for FLN [free-living nematodes].

The decision against classifying Covid as a serious workplace risk has endangered public safety, Labour says

THE failure to classify Covid-19 as a serious workplace risk has endangered public safety, Labour said today. Shadow employment minister Andy McDonald argued that the Health & Safety Executive’s (HSE) decision not to place coronavirus in its highest category of hazards has contributed to Britain having the highest death toll in Europe. Employment Minister Mims Davies said last week that Covid had been classified as a “significant” rather than “serious” risk as this best supports inspectors making “sensible, proportionate” decisions. She claimed that the effects of Covid-19 on workers generally were “non-permanent” and “temporary,” despite this country registering more than 115,000 deaths.

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