Safe practice register set up for NZ's agrifood businesses
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has set up a register for safe practice in New Zealand’s primary sector, as the country movies to National Alert Level 4 in response to COVID-19.
“Alongside [Agriculture and Food Safety] Minister [Damien] O’Connor, I met with more than 90 sector stakeholders by conference call yesterday. It was an extremely constructive meeting and I know that everyone who took part wants to do their best for New Zealand as we meet the COVID-19 challenge,” Ray Smith, Director-General of MPI, said in late March.
MPI requires operators to ensure that their processes protect workers and the public by limiting interactions between staff, reducing the potential spread of COVID-19.
“The government’s declaration of essential services approves those operating in the primary sector, but we just need to verify that operators are following safe practices. We are asking 11 critical questions about how you intend to stop any spread of COVID-19,” said Smith.
There are a couple of simple questions operators can ask themselves before registering:
- Do you have five or fewer people (including the owner) working at each business site?
- Can you achieve social distancing measures between staff in your workplace, including travelling to and from work?
If you answer ‘yes’ to both of those questions, then you do not need to fill in the form. If you answer ‘no’ to either of these questions, you must fill in the form. If in doubt, fill in the form.
“Production chains should work to achieve separation between staff and adopt mitigation measures, such as protective gear and equipment, where possible. MPI will do its best to advise and support the sector over the coming days and weeks. We are asking businesses to be registered by 5 pm on Friday, 27 March 2020. They should keep operating and are expected to already have health procedures in place. We’re all working together to ensure that our vital food production sectors can operate safely,” said Smith.
Primary sector businesses with questions about registering are encouraged to contact MPI via phone, at 0800 00 83 33, or through email: info@mpi.govt.nz.
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