Ahead of the resumption of racing, the BHA and @GBRacing have produced a series of short films regarding the safe return of our sport.

The first of these films - "Returning Safely" - provides an overview of the sport's approach to resumption and some of its safety measures.
Social distancing measures will play an important part in ensuring the racecourse is a safe working environment for the participants and officials

BHA Chief Regulatory Officer Brant Dunshea talks through some of the protocols which will be in place on racecourses upon resumption
A three-stage medical screening process is in place for all attendees at a race meeting to ensure as much as possible they are not at risk of passing on a virus to other attendees.

BHA Chief Medical Adviser Dr Jerry Hill explains the screening process.
The weighing room is the hub of much of the activity for participants. Special measures around hygiene and social distancing have been put in place for the weighing in and out process.

BHA Clerk of the Scales Ollie Mann and jockey @bishopcharlie12 explain.
Alongside medical screening for all attendees, a specific process is in place for the arrival of horses on the racecourse to help promote safety and biosecurity.

BHA Chief Regulatory Officer Brant Dunshea provides more detail
"This is what we do it for, seeing the horses out on the track running and the horses enjoy their job and love going out and racing as well"

Trainer @jimboyle17 provides his perspective on the safe resumption of racing.
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