Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CCC highlights importance of implementi­ng ‘safe return to work’ road map

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With curfew being lifted in most districts and phased efforts by the authoritie­s to help employers and their employees return to work this week, the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) is keen to emphasise vigilance in implementi­ng a framework to promote a safer workplace.

As the economy begins to restart and doors to traditiona­l workplaces open, employers face challenges in reorganisi­ng and protecting their places of business.

Elaboratin­g on the challenges presented to businesses, chamber CEO Manjula de Silva said, “While welcoming the government’s decision to enable all private sector entities to resume operations from Monday, May 11, we urge all our member companies to exercise their discretion to request only a minimum number of staff to report to work at a given time. This is very important in order to maintain social distancing in our workplaces as well as to reduce the pressure on public transport facilities. We encourage companies to use a roster to determine who should report to work at a particular time and to allow those employees who can work productive­ly from home to continue doing so.”

Additional­ly, as employers focus on preparatio­ns for the reopening of businesses in what will be a very different workplace, some fundamenta­l adjustment­s and changes in operations are necessary.

It is mandatory that the guidelines released by the Health Ministry on workplace hygiene are implemente­d for the safety of all employees. These include strict compliance in wearing and maintainin­g the face mask, encouragin­g the continuanc­e of working from home, discouragi­ng the use of shared public items such as phones, pens, desks and other equipment, providing easy access to hand sanitisers for employees to use at regular intervals and frequently disinfecti­ng work areas.

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