Next bosses say they will begin selling online again today after putting extra safety measures in place to ensure warehouse staff can work safely.

The retail giant closed its online operations in late March in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.

But a statement posted on the Next website says warehouse managers have “successfully tested opening and taking a limited number of orders today” and invites customers to shop online again from Tuesday.

A message also reads: "You are now able to order childrenswear and selected homeware items from our website, for delivery in 3 days.

"We are limiting the number of warehouse colleagues working at any time, and so we will limit the number of customer orders we can take each day.

"We will safely offer other product areas in the near future."

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Bosses say they have spent two weeks “reworking” warehouse operations and have taken “lots of practical measures” to ensure that staff who want to work “feel safe, work safe and are safe”.

“In order to operate our warehouse safely, we are limiting the number of warehouse colleagues working at any time, and so we will limit the number of customer orders we can take each day,” says the statement.

“We have put extra safety measures in our warehouse to ensure our colleagues can work safely for you.”

Next has posted a video on the website explaining safety measures put in place for warehouse staff.

Safety measures include: two-metre floor markings to help staff maintain social distancing, a one-way movement system and sanitising stations.

Staff will also wear tabards marked on the back with the message, “stay 2 metres apart” and will be given “keep clean kits”.