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Planning tools to help businesses reopen

May 14, 2020 | Business, Real News

The National COVID-19 Coordination Commission (NCCC) has created an online tool to help businesses develop a plan to keep their workers, customers and the community safe as they reopen or increase their activities in the weeks and months ahead. Read on for planning tools to help businesses reopen and be COVIDSafe!

Businesses have been affected differently by restrictions and everyone needs a plan for when restrictions change. It’s been a really tough time for business owners and employees, and it will continue to be challenging as we head into a staged recovery. The tremendous efforts of employers and workers should be acknowledged, and we need to look after each other as we work our way through this pandemic.

The sooner we can get businesses open and people back in work, the sooner our lives and livelihoods can be rebuilt as our economy recovers. At the same time, as restrictions change, we need to make sure that both workers and customers are safe. There’s a huge effort going on across Government through Safe Work Australia, industry bodies and health departments to help businesses to have COVIDSafe plans in place.

The NCCC’s tool brings together information from across government on the range of help and assistance available to support businesses. This tool complements the Safe Work Australia online hub, which remains the definitive source of information for businesses to understand their work health and safety obligations.

Businesses everywhere need to get behind the safety protocols and have their COVIDSafe plans in place.

One of the key things will be to maintain discipline around physical distancing and hygiene. Our economy’s success depends on everyone – business owners, workers, customers – keeping up our practices of handwashing, social distancing, covering our sneezes and coughs, staying home if you are unwell, getting tested if you have symptoms and downloading the COVIDSafe app.

Businesses should seek advice from their local WHS authority, Safe Work Australia, or contact the Fair Work Ombudsman to ensure they meet all their legal obligations.

The online planning tool should take about 30 minutes to complete and leave businesses with a clear idea about what they will do to keep people safe, how they will get their business back up and running and how they might adapt their operating model.

It will also help businesses to plan practical steps such as organising supplies, updating insurance and reactivating subscriptions, and provides links to the assistance available to help them reopen, including help with cash flow, wages and loans.

The tool can be downloaded from the NCCC website.

Should you require assistance with reopening your business, the Team at DGL are starting to take face-to-face appointments as of this Friday 15th May 2020. Please contact us if you need help.