ASSOCHAM releases report on SOPs for re-opening of economic activities

ASSOCHAM J&K unit releasing report on SOPs for reopening economic activities in Jammu.
ASSOCHAM J&K unit releasing report on SOPs for reopening economic activities in Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 17: Working with the Government of UT of J&K to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, ASSOCHAM has formulated a calibrated approach for re-opening of the economic activities in phases, putting agriculture, export units, highly automated industries and selective construction ahead of other vital sectors, with each phase strictly adhering to the safety SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), which include medical fitness and testing of employees resuming work.
In a ‘Suggested calibrated approach and potential SOP,’ ASSOCHAM J&K has outlined detailed SOPs for resuming the most vital sectors of the economy. Giving the top most priority to the safety of workforce and all other stakeholders, ASSOCHAM’s SOP has suggested mandatory medical check-up to be arranged for all employees and contract workers.
“We have been working in close coordination with the J&K Government. The Chief Secretary and Director Industries & Commerce are giving exemplary leadership to infuse confidence amongst industrialists and deal with the unprecedented global health emergency. We remain committed in the national resolute response to the challenge and would keep sharing our inputs and suggestions for navigating the economy in difficult times,” Chairman of ASSOCHAM J&K, Manik Batra said.
Constructions where sufficient labour is already at site, export-oriented units, Government offices, e-commerce and agriculture are the sectors suggested for opening in the first phase.
“As the Rabi harvest is picking up, necessitating the workforce to be in the fields along with machinery, it is imperative to facilitate this activity which has provided the food security to the country. While the agriculture sector may not be contributing commensurately with other segments in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), it is India’s lifeline giving livelihood to over half of India’s population,” Dr MA Alim, Co- Chairman ASSOCHAM J&K said.
“IT, ITeS, professional services, food retailing and hotels can follow while the retail, transport -including bus services and airlines should be the next to open up. Wider international operations can take place towards the end of the graded lockdown exit; though a lot would depend on how the rest of the work copes with the worst global health and economic crisis.
As for the safety of the workforce, it has to be ensured that all Covid-19 positive persons continue to remain away from work places and the entire value chain. ASSOCHAM J&K has laid out a detailed SOP for operational issues. The SOP not only includes compulsory medical tests, but also strict adherence to a government approved protocol for social distancing in both operations and ferrying of workforce to and from their homes, keeping absolute hygiene in the premises.
All the guidelines like identification of dedicated Covid-19 hospitals near the work places as also the emergency medical support would be followed.

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