This is the third of a four-part Q&A series on safe management measures for businesses in Singapore.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Q: Why are certain companies resuming operations first in Phase 1 of the post-circuit breaker period? A: The objective of Phase 1 is to resume economic and social activities in a safe and progressive manner. More workers will gradually be allowed to return to work, starting with businesses that operate in settings with lower transmission risks.
Q: How can I implement staggered working and break hours at the workplace? A: Employers will need to implement staggered hours when they resume on-site activities, as required under Safe Management Measures. Staggered working hours must be implemented over at least three one-hourly blocks, with not more than half of the employees reporting to work within each one-hour block.
Staggered hours are important to reduce possible crowding of employees at all common spaces. If it is not feasible to implement staggered hours due to operational reasons, such as manufacturing production line activities, employers must implement other systems to reduce the chances of employees gathering at common spaces; for example, by arranging for different groups to arrive through different entrances.
Q: My business is included in the list of permitted services. Do I need to submit any manpower details when I resume operations? A: Yes. All businesses must submit information on the number of workers working on-site via the Covid GoBusiness portal within two weeks after resuming operations. You may submit your manpower details using the “Permissions and Manpower Declaration” button on the portal with immediate effect.
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