sensei
02/06/2020
SPECIFIC TECHNICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE REOPENING OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
On May 29, 2020, the Agreement for the Establishment of Specific Technical Guidelines for the Reopening of Economic Activities was issued, establishing that these guidelines will be mandatory for ALL workplace and are intended to establish specific measures to be implemented in them for a safe, gradual and responsible continuity or return to work activities.
The strategy of continuity or return to business has consisted of three stages:
- First stage: started on May 18 and included the “Municipalities of Hope”, where there are no reported infections of SARS-CoV-2, so they authorized the opening of all activities.
- Second stage: it took place on May 18 and May 31 and consisted of a preparation for the reopening, expanding the range of companies that would be considered essential and ordering that they should receive approval from the Mexican Social Security Institute to operate.
- Third stage: started this June 1st, consisting of a socioeconomic reopening through a weekly epidemiological risk TRAFFIC LIGHT system by regions (state or municipal), which will define the health alert level and will define what type of activities are authorized to operate based on the HEALTH ALERT SYSTEM.
In this third stage all the companies will be able to restart operations as long as they implement what is established in these guidelines and attend to what is established according to the epidemiological risk traffic light, WITHOUT REQUIRING PRIOR AUTHORIZATION. The essential companies will have to carry out their self-assessment online on a mandatory basis.
Mandatory measures for return or business continuity are based on four dimensions to be considered:
1.- Type of activity (essential or non-essential)
2.- Size of the work centre in terms of the number of workers.
3.- Health alert level of the location of the work centre.
4.- Internal characteristics of the work centre, identifying the personnel in a situation of vulnerability and the areas or departments with which the work centre must determine the appropriate measures to be implemented.
Here we put at your disposal the agreement in order that you can determine which are the sanitary safety measures that you are obliged to implement according to the dimensions of your workplace, which must be carried out by a committee that is in charge of the same, which may be the MIXED
SPECIFIC TECHNICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE REOPENING OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
sensei
02/06/2020
On May 29, 2020, the Agreement for the Establishment of Specific Technical Guidelines for the Reopening of Economic Activities was issued, establishing that these guidelines will be mandatory for ALL workplace and are intended to establish specific measures to be implemented in them for a safe, gradual and responsible continuity or return to work activities.
The strategy of continuity or return to business has consisted of three stages:
- First stage: started on May 18 and included the “Municipalities of Hope”, where there are no reported infections of SARS-CoV-2, so they authorized the opening of all activities.
- Second stage: it took place on May 18 and May 31 and consisted of a preparation for the reopening, expanding the range of companies that would be considered essential and ordering that they should receive approval from the Mexican Social Security Institute to operate.
- Third stage: started this June 1st, consisting of a socioeconomic reopening through a weekly epidemiological risk TRAFFIC LIGHT system by regions (state or municipal), which will define the health alert level and will define what type of activities are authorized to operate based on the HEALTH ALERT SYSTEM.
In this third stage all the companies will be able to restart operations as long as they implement what is established in these guidelines and attend to what is established according to the epidemiological risk traffic light, WITHOUT REQUIRING PRIOR AUTHORIZATION. The essential companies will have to carry out their self-assessment online on a mandatory basis.
Mandatory measures for return or business continuity are based on four dimensions to be considered:
1.- Type of activity (essential or non-essential)
2.- Size of the work centre in terms of the number of workers.
3.- Health alert level of the location of the work centre.
4.- Internal characteristics of the work centre, identifying the personnel in a situation of vulnerability and the areas or departments with which the work centre must determine the appropriate measures to be implemented.
Here we put at your disposal the agreement in order that you can determine which are the sanitary safety measures that you are obliged to implement according to the dimensions of your workplace, which must be carried out by a committee that is in charge of the same, which may be the MIXED