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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2261157" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>There are many occupations that carry a higher risk in and of themselves including yours of course. May I ask, did your Employer conduct an individual risk assessment of YOU rather than just saying 'yes you're in the vulnerable category, so what'. What steps did they take before deciding you were ok to carry on in that line of work, etc? If nothing else, you should insist on an HR risk assessment at the end of which they would have to have had written down why they thought you could continue that work and what actual steps they had taken to minimise the risk (if any). It's far better to put your case forward officially and get it ALL in writing, it forces them to consider you as an individual and to commit to paper their decisions. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2261157, member: 451727"] There are many occupations that carry a higher risk in and of themselves including yours of course. May I ask, did your Employer conduct an individual risk assessment of YOU rather than just saying 'yes you're in the vulnerable category, so what'. What steps did they take before deciding you were ok to carry on in that line of work, etc? If nothing else, you should insist on an HR risk assessment at the end of which they would have to have had written down why they thought you could continue that work and what actual steps they had taken to minimise the risk (if any). It's far better to put your case forward officially and get it ALL in writing, it forces them to consider you as an individual and to commit to paper their decisions. x [/QUOTE]
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