The Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel is seeking views from the business community following the publication of Level 2 guidance for businesses and sport. Under Level 2 of the Safe Exit Framework, increased business activity in workplaces is possible, within strict guidelines.
Under the Level 2 policy, some activities will involve a higher transmission risk, where any 2 people are likely to come within 2 meters of each other for longer than 15 minutes. The guidance to mitigate this risk has been set out for businesses and sport activities.
This includes:
- Food and drink businesses
- Leisure venues
- Non-residential institutions i.e. libraries, community centres
- Hotels
- Hairdressers, beauty and nail salons
- Tattoo parlours
- Sports and fitness
- Regulated allied healthcare i.e. dentists, mental health services
The Panel would like to hear from any businesses and/or sport organisations who fall within the Level 2 policy guidance to ensure that it is viable and fit for purpose.
Views can be submitted to the Panel by email: [email protected] or via the States Assembly Twitter account.
Scrutiny News Release.