Businesses in Denbighshire are being reminded of the rules around trading during the current lockdown by the county council.
Welsh
Government regulations state all businesses still operating must take all
reasonable measures to minimise the risk of exposure to coronavirus for both
customers and staff.
Businesses
must complete a risk assessment in relation to coronavirus while retail
premises, including takeaways, must control numbers entering and provide hand
sanitisers as well as signs and announcements to remind customers of the need
to wear face coverings and maintain social distancing.
Cllr Mark
Young, Denbighshire County Council’s Lead Member for Planning, Public
Protection and Safer Communities, said: “Businesses in Denbighshire have worked
hard during the last year to follow regulations from the Welsh Government. They
have played a vital role in keeping Denbighshire safe and protecting the most
vulnerable in our communities.
“It is
important, with the more transmittable variant of the virus, that businesses
continue to follow the regulations. This includes taking all reasonable
measures to ensure social distancing is followed.”
* To read the
Welsh Government guidance visit https://gov.wales/business-closures-alert-level-4
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