CM Sindh set to permit public transport on the roads
KARACHI: CM Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah, while talking to
Minister for Transport Syed Awais Shah here today (Sunday 26th of April, 2020)
has ordered formulation of SOPs for resumption of public transports on the
roads of the Province.
When Syed Awais Shah apprised the CM apropos the problems and
reservations of the transporters, he said that the Provincial Govt would
address them on priority basis.
Moreover, while charing a meeting he asked the commissioner
Karachi to see that the capacity of Expo Center Isolation facility was
augmented from 1200 to 1500. He also urged the concerned authorities to make
sure that more isolation centers were set up all over Sindh.
While appealing the populace to follow the advice in order to
remain safe from the mysterious ailment caused by COVID-19, CM confirmed that
permission had been granted for online running business in the province.
SOPs for the businesses in Sindh: Provincial government on
Saturday (25th of April, 2020) has issued SOPs for businesses to follow while
conducting services online during lockdown imposed to contain Coronavirus.
– Businesses will keep their shutters down while operating
online from 9am to 3pm.
– Customers will not be allowed to enter the premises of the
business.
– Businesses are required to give detailed briefings on the
COVID-19 spread, preventive steps to be taken against the spread, and the signs
and symptoms of the disease to look out for.
– Workplaces must put up instructions with text as well as
pictorial descriptions of guidelines to follow.
– It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that all
employees follow the safety procedures.
– Owner will provide protective gears to the workers.
– Owners and workers will maintain social distance, will not
shake hands and wash hands frequently.
– Daily log of medical history of employees will be
maintained.
– Thermal guns will be used to check fever and those showing
symptoms of infection will not be allowed to enter.
– Employer will foot all the treatment bills in case an
employee gets infected.
– Delivery persons will display their work identity card, NIC
and maintain log of each delivery.
– Those handling deliveries must always wear protective gear,
helmets with mark of business on them, carry hand sanitizers, place the
delivery items on the customer’s doorstep and wipe them with a disinfectant.
– A distance of at least one metre is to be observed at all
times.
– Cash handling should be minimized. The business must
provide customers electronic receipts.
– Any business found violating any of the set protocols will
be liable for action under the Sindh Epidemic Disease Control Act 2014 as well
as any applicable labor or industrial law.
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