Covid-19 Health & Safety: Cambridge City Council
Background
OPS were asked by Cambridge City Council to assist with the Covid-19 Health & Safety planning for the city’s release from lockdown from the 2nd December. The Council expected large crowds of people to attend the city centre for shopping and hospitality as well as the increased inward and outward travel of students for the Christmas period. The overall aim was to minimise the spike in Covid-19 transmission from December to January.
Challenge
There was a very tight turnaround time for the delivery of this Health & Safety planning project, having been approached on the 23rd November and lockdown then due to end just 10 days later. OPS needed to consult with multiple stakeholders including the Police, BID, markets, transportation and highways departments and NHS. Additionally, there were conflicting view points from some of the stakeholders who understandably were concerned some of the measures in place would hinder the footfall to retailers.
Delivery
Advised and supported throughout the consultation process through multiple online meetings with key stakeholders
Advised and supported in the proposal of Cambridge City Council’s additional measures to reduce congestion and slow, or reduce, the pedestrian flow into the city centre, shops, pubs and prevent bottle necks
Creation of a Health & Safety Covid-19 risk assessment
Creation of a road closure risk assessment
Supported with the production of the Crowd Flow strategy for night time and daytime economies
Sourced VMS signs and developed a series of messaging to be displayed on them throughout the city
Provided briefing notes for Covid-19 Marshalls
Results
Successful delivery of all elements of the project on time
Positive feedback from the client on our assistance with the project