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  Alert Level 3 coming up fast!

Today's Virtual Event


COVID-19 Online Support Series
 Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce
 
 
TODAY 24th April
8:30am Webinar

 COVID-19 Update with Simon Bridges
PRICING:       Members: Free   Non-Members: Free

An economic update by National Party Leader and Chair of the Epidemic Response Committee, The Hon Simon Bridges. 
Mr Bridges will address the most recent development and Government response, as well as address key concerns from the business community as we exit lockdown and move from essential business to safe business.
Following his presentation Mr Bridges will be addressing Q&A live online.


 
TODAY 24th April
2.00pm Webinar

 Manufacturing at Alert Level 3 - What you need to know
PRICING:       Members: Free   Non-Members: Free

Representatives from the CECC team of Health and Safety, HR, and Manufacturing Business Advisors plus 3 of our local manufacturers who have completed, or are well underway with their COVID-19 H&S Workplace plans.
 
Register here for both Virtual Events

 

Minimal Activities allowed at Alert Level 3 

  1. New Zealand will move to Alert Level 3 from 11.59pm, Monday 27 April. We remain in Alert Level 4 until then, however a variation to the COVID-19 rules means some limited workplace activities are permitted this week and weekend.
    Businesses and other organisations can:
  2. Clear, unpack and sort freight at their workplaces,
  3. Clean their premises, and
  4. Rearrange workplaces for when workers return to premises at Alert Level 3 (e.g. to allow physical distancing)
Businesses should carefully consider what activities are absolutely necessary and how to safely operate based on their individual circumstances. They must meet the health and safety and public health requirements. This includes appropriate hygiene measures and two-metre physical distancing, as required at Alert Level 4.

All other normal rules still apply. For example, if stock needs to be moved with a forklift, the driver needs the appropriate licence.
WorkSafe Guidance on managing risks
Essential businesses can continue operating in line with Alert 4


Bringing workers onto the premise

Employers can ask a very limited number of their workers to come to work to prepare for Alert Level 3 if they are meeting health and safety and public health requirements.

Employers should only ask the minimum number of workers to come to work, and it should only be for activities that are necessary to prepare the workplace for opening at Alert Level 3.

Please note that Anzac Day falls on the weekend, and normal Holiday Act rules apply.

If a worker does not believe the activity is necessary or they do not believe their employer is meeting the health and safety and public health requirements, they should raise their concerns with them. Employers need to engage their workers’ views on how best to manage risks for workers.

If their concerns are not addressed, they may wish to escalate them to their health and safety representative, union or WorkSafe.

Activities that aren’t possible with physical distancing

Some activities, such as lifting heavy items, may require two people to achieve safely. People should not do anything unsafe. They may need to consider whether equipment can be used instead. They may also need to defer some tasks to when they have sufficient controls in place to manage all health and safety risks so far as reasonably practicable.

Travelling to workplace

Employers and workers can travel to their workplace if it is in the same region where they are currently living.
When we go to Alert Level 3, people can move between regions to get back to their home or place of business. Until then, because we are still at Alert Level 4, people need to stay in the region that they are in unless you meet one of the limited criteria for inter-regional travel.

Alert Level information here                     Workplace Operations Information at Alert Levels
 

Health and Safety Information:
Food Safety guidelines for those considering takeaway/ delivery etc

Alert Level 3 for building & construction

ShopKaikōura 


ShopKaikōura will be relaunching over this weekend. We aim to have it live and operating for businesses opening on Tuesday. 
ShopKaikōura is not just for 'shopping'. It will act as a directory for business listings.
A separate email will come out later today to all businesses within all sectors . Simply complete the form to to be included in this website.
ShopKaikōura will allow the public to see all local businesses operating at Alert Level 3, and will continue throughout the Alert levels.
We will be pushing and marketing this site heavily to encourage everyone to buy local.
This opportunity is for all Kaikōura businesses, no matter what industry sector.

Hospitality Survey


This is an opportunity to provide input to Kaikōura's hospitality industry.
Support our local cafes, bars and restaurants by providing them with feedback so they can cater to their needs over Alert Level 3.
It is important to support local and work together by providing local businesses with information on your potential dining habits. This will help them manage staffing, hours, menus and services they provide.
Take our quick survey

Jobs Kaikōura 


Te Hā o Mātauranga has set up JobsKaikoura.co.nz. A website focussed just for jobs in Kaikōura. Normally available jobs are advertised in many different places. This site gives just the one point to find local jobs.
This is a free site and will help Kaikōura people find Kaikōura jobs!
Future Kaikoura has been working with Te Ha o Matauranga on the development of this site.                                         
JOBS Kaikōura   The Kaikōura Jobs Notice Board

Adapting your business to an online platform. . .


Possible solutions suggested by SOS Business for online contactless payments can be found here.

Marketing and Capturing your market webinars:
Coffee & Jam: How to leverage your existing customers 28 Apr 2020 12:30 PM Ministry of Awesome:
When companies can’t acquire new customers for one reason or another, the smartest thing to do is to take care of your existing ones. And - right now - existing customers are the lifeblood of your venture.  
How can you nurture, surprise, and delight your customers? And most importantly, turn regular customers into raving fans who will help you grow your business.
 
Icehouse has some great resource topics for business and entrepreneurs, including:
 The Power Of Ideas (Standing Out In A Crowd)  and 
Effectively Connect With Your Social Audience In Times Of Crisis

 
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