COVID-19: E-Commerce open: Regulations published
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COVID-19: E-Commerce open: Regulations published

May 15, 2020

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E-COMMERCE OPEN

Dear employer

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition has published regulations relating to the selling and distribution of products via e-commerce platforms.

The regulations, in essence, determine as follows:

  • all products, with the exception of alcohol and tabacco products, may be sold via e-commerce and delivered via courier services;
  • all OHS regulations, as determined by the Department of Employment and Health, must be adhered to;
  • retailers must give prominence to products manufactured in South Africa;
  • when packaging goods, retailers must provide written guidelines for customers on how to safely disinfect their goods before use;
  • retailers must put in place collection protocols to ensure that adequate social distancing is maintained by courier- or delivery service personnel when collecting goods from a warehouse or depot;
  • all goods must be sanitised, in line with the guidelines published by the National Department of Health, before leaving the warehouse or depot;
  • all courier- and delivery personnel must have their own hand sanitiser and disinfectant wipes, which must be replenished daily;
  • courier- and delivery personnel must wear a cloth face mask that covers the nose and mouth when delivering goods to customers;
  • courier- and delivery personnel must maintain at least one and a half metres distance from other courier or delivery personnel, when collecting goods for delivery, and customers when delivering goods;
  • courier- and delivery service personnel may not enter the home of a customer if such customer, and any other residents within the immediate vicinity, are not wearing a cloth face mask or a homemade item that covers the nose and mouth;
  • employees may not share face masks, equipment, stationery, utensils or similar items;
  • designated and adequately trained health and safety officers must take each employee’s temperature using appropriate equipment or instruments at the start of a shift and every four hours after the shift commences; and
  • records of the temperatures of each employee must be kept and any employee whose temperature is 37,5 degrees or above should immediately be moved to an isolated observation room for a second measurement. If the second test measurement also exceeds 37,5 degrees, the employee must be returned home for self-quarantine, provided with a surgical mask and not be permitted to enter or stay on the premises.

Please CLICK HERE to view the regulations.

 

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