Coronavirus crisis: Council works with South Kesteven businesses to help ensure Covid-19 safety
By The Editor
4th Mar 2021 | Local News
South Kesteven District Council is working with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to contact businesses based on industrial estates and make sure they are Covid-secure.
It follows work done by the council's Environmental Health team with high street, hospitality, and retail businesses to ensure that they are following Government Coronavirus guidance to protect staff and visitors.
The HSE is carrying out phone assessments offering advice and guidance on managing risk and protecting workers to help maintain compliance levels within commercial estate areas. SKDC will follow up with visits when needed in council-regulated premises.
Businesses of any size, in any sector, can receive an unannounced check from HSE or council officers to ensure Covid-compliance.
While many businesses are compliant, issues across a range of sectors have been found including failing to provide arrangements for monitoring, failing to supervise and maintain social distancing, and failing to introduce an adequate cleaning regime, particularly at busy times of the day.
Any business not complying will receive specific advice and an enforcement notice, with the potential to stop work practices until they are made safe and, where businesses fail to comply, possible prosecution.
Cllr Peter Moseley, SKDC Cabinet member for Commercial and Operations, said: "We are making clear progress in tackling the pandemic and our thanks go to every business which is operating under correct guidelines. It is still really important, however, that we continue to manage the Covid risk to ensure that the progress continues.
"We are talking to businesses across the district to understand how they are managing risks in line with their specific business activity.
"It is a legal duty for businesses to protect their workers and others from harm and this includes taking reasonable steps to control the risk, protect people from coronavirus and that means making business adjustments to ensure they are Covid-secure.
"This way we can benefit the health of the whole local community as well as support the local and national UK economy."
For further information on how to manage the risk of Coronavirus in different business sectors follow this link: government guidance.
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