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Highland businesses advised on new 'route map'


By Tom Ramage

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As Highland business consider re-opening, council staff are advising them all to look at their workplace operations and to create a plan to implement work practices protecting the health, safety and welfare of their staff and the public.

"It is acknowledged that in the lifting of restriction this may present some new challenges to businesses, but it is important to ensure that all workplaces remain safe," said Alan Yates, environmental health manager at Inverness.

Mind your business, says THC
Mind your business, says THC

Highland Council is responsible for the ‘policing’ the new The Health Protection (Coronavirus)(Scotland) Regulations and coronavirus restrictions such as physical distancing and enhanced hand hygiene controls in a range of business premises including shops, hotels, offices and leisure industry.

The new law was made in response to the serious and imminent threat to public health which is posed by the incident and spread of coronavirus in Scotland and came into force at the end of March.

"Officers from our Environmental Health and Trading Standards teams have responded to more than 280 COVID 19 enquiries received from businesses, employees, and the public," said Mr Yates, "and have been providing advice on how they can comply with the new coronavirus Regulations and meet with Scottish Government Guidance."

Contained in Holyrood's 'route map' is a plan for a phased approach to changing current restrictions which will enable more businesses to resume operations.

The environmental health manager explained: “We continue to engage with local businesses during this challenging period, offering advice on the regulations and providing guidance on how they can provide safe work environments to control the risks of disease transmission.

"In the Highlands, we have seen a high level of compliance and willingness by business to meet with Scottish Government guidance.

"Our team of officers continue to respond to enquiries and investigate complaints of unsafe work practices, and where appropriate, will look to use their enforcement powers under the coronavirus or health and safety legislation to ensure compliance to protect public health.

"I would encourage all businesses to familiarise themselves with the Scottish Governments recently published route map and relevant business sector guidance which can be found at https://www.gov.scot/coronavirus-covid-19/ but would stress that that the publication of these documents does not alter the current lockdown requirements at this time in that business premises must remain closed unless they are deemed essential to the COVID 19 response and permitted to operate.

"If any business is unsure of their position or requires advice they can contact our Service for further advice on telephone 01349 886603 or email envhealth@highland.gov.uk ."

Route map link here


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