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COVID-19: Guidelines for business resumption in Singapore

• By Neelanjana Mazumdar
COVID-19: Guidelines for business resumption in Singapore

A new set of guidelines has been released by Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) for the gradual resumption of business operations, following the Multi-Ministry Taskforce's announcement on 2 May that it would progressively ease some of the tighter circuit breaker measures over the coming weeks. 

Those permitted to resume work from 12 May - such as retail of pet supplies, retail laundry services, manufacturing and onsite preparation of food, the MTI said it will gradually re-open more workplaces, taking into account their importance to the economy and global supply chains, their contribution to local employment and their ability to minimize risks of transmission at their workplaces.

All businesses are required to implement all necessary safe management measures in order to minimize crowding within their premises and ensure high sanitation and hygiene standards.

The measures in the MTI's guidelines include:

The Enterprise Singapore (ESG) also highlighted that working from home was also strongly encouraged for employees who were able to perform their roles away from the offices, while employees who were required to return to the office and worksites were well-informed of the measures put in place.

Moving forward, the ESG will be advising companies, and working with them to further improve their safe distancing measures and/or sanitation and hygiene practices.

Similar to the MTI's guidelines, these include:

The Enterprise Singapore (ESG) has stressed that it will "not hesitate to take actions, including fines and stop-work orders, against non-compliant workplaces." Companies can also be charged in court.

Under the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act, first-time offenders will face a fine of up to S$10,000, imprisonment of up to six months, or both; Subsequent offenses may face a fine of up to S$20,000, imprisonment of up to twelve months, or both.