Mandaue: ‘Health Contingency Plan’ required for biz to reopen during ECQ

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Mandaue: ‘Health Contingency Plan’ required for biz to reopen during ECQ
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CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Mandaue City government is now requiring establishments that will be allowed to reopen to submit a Workplace Health Contingency Plan to address risks posed by the

The contingency plan, along with the statement of management responsibility for maintaining workplace health standards, are among the requirement for the mayor’s special permit that the city will grant to establishments that will be reopening during the Enhanced Community Quarantine .

Establishments with more than 10 employees must also designate a Safety Protocol Officer and submit his contact details along with the application requirement.Mandaue City, which hosts several manufacturing industries in Cebu, was earlier classified by the national Interagency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease as a medium-risk area for COVID-19 infection and was greenlighted to transition to general community quarantine.

In a press conference on Tuesday morning, the business leaders in Cebu also called on their members to put in place

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