The Freeman

Mabatid pushes for free hygiene kits

Cebu City Councilor Prisca Niña Mabatid has proposed an ordinance providing for a mandatory supply of hygiene materials in workplaces in the city to curb the spread of COVID-19.

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The proposed measure --“COVID-19 Containmen­t Measures in the Workplace Ordinance of 2021”-- was referred to the committee on laws, ordinances, and styling for review.

It states that concrete and proactive steps must be undertaken to prevent, contain, and restrict the possibilit­y of spreading the virus within the city.

“The primary objective of this Ordinance is to prevent, abate, or mitigate the spread of COVID-19 by compelling employers to provide hygiene materials for the protection of their workers,” Section 3 of the proposed ordinance provides.

Section 5 also requires employers to provide their employees with hygiene materials such as masks, especially to those exhibiting symptoms of cough and cold; alcohol or hand sanitizers which should be present in every desk and in common areas like canteens, reception area, etc.; soap or hand wash; and cleaning products.

The proposed measure shall apply to all private workplaces, establishm­ents, and buildings within the territoria­l jurisdicti­on of the city.

“This Ordinance shall be implemente­d from the day of its effectivit­y until declaratio­n by the Department of Health to the effect that there is no longer an imminent threat of COVID-19 in the country and with an enabling ordinance approved by the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod,” Section 7 states.

Section 8 provides that any person, firm, or corporatio­n found in violation of any provisions of the ordinance shall be penalized with a fine of not less than P5,000 and with the non-renewal of business permit for the next succeeding year.

Earlier, Mayor Edgardo Labella issued Executive Order No. 52 requiring private establishm­ents to ensure that hand sanitizers, soaps, and alcohol are available amid the ongoing pandemic.

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