Clear guidelines needed to help business reopen safely
As business starts to cautiously reopen across Canada, the safety of workers and consumers must be paramount. It is for that reason the Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CCC) recommends that Health Canada (in coordination with provincial/ territorial health officers) develop updated guidelines for employers – alongside a public health campaign for consumers – on the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other health and safety considerations related to combatting COVID-19. Here is the letter:
"RE: New health and safety guidelines for employers
Dear Minister Hajdu: Thank you for your continued leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the entire network of chambers of commerce and boards of trade across the country value how receptive the federal government has been to the needs of business during this difficult time. For many employers and employees, this pandemic was their first experience with using PPE and/or meeting stricter health and safety standards. In the rush to acquire and distribute PPE, many businesses may not have had the time or knowledge to appropriately educate their employees on best practices for use. We therefore ask that the Government of Canada help businesses prepare for a re-opening of the economy by: • Developing education and awareness materials directed at both employers and the general public (e.g. what is appropriate PPE and how to use it, physical distancing best practices, suitable sanitation standards, etc.); • Encouraging provincial/ territorial harmonization of future health and safety expectations to simplify compliance for those firms that operate across the country; and • Assisting companies to procure the supplies and implement the practices needed to re-open. Finally, we encourage the government to act on these recommendations as soon as possible. Advanced notice will remove uncertainty and allow businesses the time to develop cost-effective re-opening plans. We believe evidence-based and clear health and safety standards can not only ease the transition to re-opening the economy, but can re-build trust between employers, employees, and consumers during this time of uncertainty. Government leadership on this issue is therefore critical. Public health and safety are priorities for all Canadian businesses. We will continue to monitor and assess new developments pertaining to COVID-19 closely and work with our members, partners, and all levels of government to provide support to our communities." In conversation with many local businesses, the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce has heard that guidelines for re-opening are top of mind. As a result, we've gathered a series of provincial guidelines by sector including three different guides for three different business situations: 1. Businesses that have continued to operate 2. Businesses returning from shutdown 3. Businesses returning after working remotely. peterboroughchamber.ca