
These are the rules local spaza shops and SMME's need to follow in order to operate during lockdown

Here are a few main rules:
• Only the necessary or few staff members should be working to ensure that the enterprise if being safely operated during the lockdown period.
• Grocery stores are permitted to operate during the lockdown period irrespective of the nationality of its owner/s
• All spaza shop owners and informal food traders must hold a permit issued by their respective local municipalities allowing them to trade
• No person may stay in a grocery store overnight in contravention of the Food Safety and Health Standards
• Only the sale of foodstuff and basic necessities are permitted
• All staff must at all times carry a permit to perform essential services as contemplated in the lockdown regulations
• A stamp, or authorised signature, on the permit to perform essential services, is acceptable
• All staff must at all times carry a positive photo identification
• The grocery stores must uphold the health and hygiene requirements by:
- Maintaining a social distance among customers and between the trader and customer of at least one metre
- Disinfecting and sanitising trading spaces in line with the directions issued by the Department of Health
- Employers are encouraged to provide transport for their employees during the lockdown period
If you are a small business owner and would like to see the full list of regulations, click here.
Written by: Staff Writer.
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