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    Support available to help Sefton businesses keep staff and customers safe, as lockdown measures are eased

    By Community Contributor12th April 2021

    With restrictions on the opening of non-essential shops and other businesses from today, Sefton Council’s Environmental Health Team is urging everyone to continue distancing, wearing face covering, maintaining ventilation where possible and keep washing their hands thoroughly and frequently.

    Peter Moore, Sefton Council’s Head of Highways & Public Protection said:

    “Today is a big day in starting to open up the Borough and take some first steps in the huge task of getting the local economy back on its feet.

    “We appreciate the huge amounts of work that Sefton’s businesses have put into preparations for re-opening and making sure they have all the safety measures required in place.

    “However, this is just the step and we all need to remain careful and continue to follow all the safety measure to protect ourselves and others.”

    Help and support for businesses available from Sefton Council’s Environmental Health team who can be contact at ETSContact@sefton.gov.uk  or by calling 0845 140 0345.

    To help businesses keep their employees and customers safe, the Government has produced 14 guides covering a range of different types of work and workplace, which can be found at gov.uk/workingsafely.  

    They include information for close contact services such as hairdressers, barbers, beauticians, for construction and other outdoor as well as factories, plants and warehouses.

    Heritage locations, hotels and guest accommodation, laboratories and research facilities and offices and contact centres are also covered. And there is guidance for people who work in, visit or deliver to other people’s homes and the performing arts.

    Mr Moore added:

    “We would advise that business owners and managers across Sefton check the Government’s latest guides to make sure they are operating as safely as they can, but the Council’s Environmental Health team is also keen to work with them and provide advice and help.”

    Further information about support for Sefton businesses is available at www.sefton.gov.uk/businesssupport.

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