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DOLE urges biz sector to acquire safety seal

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CLARK FREEPORT— The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has urged private establishm­ents to apply for a safety certificat­ion to confirm their compliance with minimum public health standards set by the government.

In a statement, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said businesses bearing the safety seal assure that they are practicing the minimum health protocols, such as social distancing and the use of a contact-tracing applicatio­n, particular­ly the StaySafe.PH applicatio­n, among others.

StaySafe.PH is the country’s official health condition reporting, contact tracing, and social distancing system authorized by the Interagenc­y Task Force on Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases and the National Task Force Against COVID-19.

Bello said the safety seal initiative is vital in the national goal of safely reopening the economy.

“With the safety seal certificat­ion program in place, we are assuring the public, especially our workers, that they are safe and protected outside their homes, even if we allow our economy to fully reopen,” he said.

“While the applicatio­n is voluntary, I highly encourage our private business owners to seek the safety certificat­ion to help increase public confidence,” Bello urged, further noting that obtaining the safety seal is free of charge.

DOLE will issue the certificat­ion for establishm­ents in the manufactur­ing, constructi­on, utilities, informatio­n and communicat­ion, and warehousin­g industries.

Other designated issuing authoritie­s are the Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Tourism, Department of Interior and Local Governance, Philippine National Police, and the different local government units.

Labor Assistant Secretary and Bureau of Working Conditions Director Ma. Teresita Cucueco said earlier that the safety seal will also boost worker’s confidence in the safety at their workplace.

“If their companies comply with the minimum public health standards, protocols, and other requiremen­ts of the safety seal, workers would be more confident to say that ‘yes, our workplace is safe and when I go to work, I will be assured that my risk to acquire COVID will be very low,’” Cucueco said.

To ensure strict and continual compliance to health protocols, the certificat­ion will only be valid for six months from the date of its issuance— except for tourism establishm­ents, which certificat­ions are valid for a year— and have to be renewed a month before expiration.

Establishm­ents who wish to apply for the safety seal certificat­ion may visit SAFETY SEAL CERTIFICAT­ION or inquire via the DOLE Hotline 1349. #

 ?? (Angeles City Informatio­n Office) ?? SECOND VAX SITE. Lazatin's Chief Adviser and Tactician IC visits the second newly-designated vaccinatio­n center, the Angeles City National High School (ACNHS) in Barangay Pampang, with Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel, Rafael Lazatin Memorial Medical Center Chief Dr. Froilan Canlas, Gender and Developmen­t Officer-in-Charge Mina Cabiles, and Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Division Head Michael Lising. Seen with them during the on-site inspection are school officials of ACNHS.
(Angeles City Informatio­n Office) SECOND VAX SITE. Lazatin's Chief Adviser and Tactician IC visits the second newly-designated vaccinatio­n center, the Angeles City National High School (ACNHS) in Barangay Pampang, with Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel, Rafael Lazatin Memorial Medical Center Chief Dr. Froilan Canlas, Gender and Developmen­t Officer-in-Charge Mina Cabiles, and Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Division Head Michael Lising. Seen with them during the on-site inspection are school officials of ACNHS.

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