Dark Posted May 4, 2020 Posted May 4, 2020 (edited) The Executive Branch approved the resumption of economic activities gradually and progressively in four phases in the framework of the health emergency by COVID-19. Through Supreme Decree No. 080-2020-PCM, published in the standards bulletin of the newspaper El Peruano, it is established that the aforementioned phases will be permanently evaluated in accordance with the recommendations of the National Health Authority. Thus, Phase 1 begins in the month of May 2020, and corresponds to the activities: Mining and industry, construction, services and tourism, and commerce. Mining and industry 1. Exploitation, processing, storage, transportation and closure of mines in the stratum of large-scale mining and hydrocarbon projects under construction of national interest. 2. Inputs for agricultural activity. 3. Industrial fishing (indirect human consumption). 4. Temporary production: expired and expiring purchase orders (exports). 5. Glass, forestry (timber or non-timber), paper and cardboard, plastics and ice industries expansion of textiles and clothing, machinery and equipment. 6. Metalworking industry 7. Basic chemical substances and fertilizer and complementary services to agriculture (for essential activities). Building 8. Projects of the National Infrastructure Plan for Competitiveness (PNIC). 9. Projects of the Authority for Reconstruction with changes (ARCC) 10. 56 projects in the Transport and Communications Sector. 11. 36 sanitation works. 12. Agricultural infrastructure activities (irrigation, maintenance, rehabilitation of drains, among others). 13. Priority real estate projects (excavation phase, structures and finishes, and housing in rural areas). 14. Agricultural products (rental / sale of machinery) 15. Investments in Optimization, Marginal Expansion, Rehabilitation and Replacement (IOARR), access to water and sewerage in police stations, hospitals and schools. 16. Industries and services related to construction. Services and tourism 17. Restaurants and related authorized for home delivery (with own logistics of the establishment and security protocol and pick up locally) 18. Categorized hotels and tourist transportation for essential activities. 19. Services related to telecommunications 20. Complementary services to agriculture. 21. Services provided to companies (IT support and professional services, knowledge service exports) 22. Notary services 23. Recycling services. 24. Maintenance services of equipment related to buildings and homes (pumps, hot springs, elevators, plumbing, electrician, carpentry, among others) 25. Storage services of: Fertilizers and agricultural raw materials, plastic articles, glass, paper, cardboard, wood saw, ice for activities in general. Commerce 26. Marketing of agricultural products 27. Electronic commerce of goods for the home and related. Health protocols The norm specifies that the competent sectors of each activity included in the phases of the resumption of activities will publish in their institutional portals the "Sectoral Health Protocols", within a maximum period of five calendar days from the entry into force of this Decree. Supreme. Likewise, such sectors will approve by means of a ministerial resolution the “Criteria for territorial targeting and the obligation to report incidents”, among them, the detection of COVID-19 cases; as well as coordination with Regional Governments and Local Governments, within the framework of their respective powers. The specific supreme decree that prior to the restart of activities, entities, companies or natural or legal persons that are permitted for this purpose, must observe the "Guidelines for the surveillance of the Health of workers at risk of exposure to COVID-19" of the Minsa and the Sectoral Protocols. Registration and supervision This with the aim of preparing their "Plan for the surveillance, prevention and control of COVID-19 at work" and proceed to its registration in the Integrated System for COVID-19 (SICOVID-19) of the Ministry of Health. The competent sectors of each activity will have access to SICOVID-19 in order to verify who is enrolled and to be able to immediately notify the Health Authority, SUNAFIL and the Local Governments, in those cases where the enrollment involves activities or companies that It is not their responsibility to initiate activities, as well as to be able to monitor and supervise other registered and authorized cases. Edited May 5, 2020 by -Sn!PeR- 24 hours passed. T/C. 1 1
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