Friday, 12 June 2020 NSW Government launches COVID Safe Check for businesses Businesses will be able to check, test and promote their COVID Safe credentials with the launch of the NSW Government’s online COVID Safe Check, that went live on 9 June, and is available at www.nsw.gov.au. Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Minister for Customer Service Victor Dominello said the online tool would help businesses get back to work safely. “With the recent easing of restrictions thousands of businesses are reopening their doors and welcoming back customers,” said Gladys Berejiklian. “We have put industry specific information under the one roof, including downloadable badges for businesses with COVID Safe plans to display in their premises, so customers know they have the tick of approval. Customers can also use the tool to provide feedback in real-time. Feedback is sent to the business and, if necessary, to the regulator for action.” Victor Dominello said the tool is simple to use, with more than 8,000 businesses having already downloaded a COVID Safety Plan template, which is stage one of the process and already available. “Businesses need to complete three easy steps – visit nsw.gov.au, go through industry specific guidance, and register and download materials. Businesses will be told what they need to do to be COVID Safe. This may include physical distancing, cleaning and record keeping requirements. Once businesses have completed the above steps and finalised their COVID Safe plan they will be able to complete an online self-declaration. Businesses will also be provided with advice on how to integrate their COVID Safe status with Google Maps, giving customers a bird’s-eye view of COVID Safe businesses when searching online. This gives them peace of mind and an incentive for businesses to register,” he added. Previous Article Cactus Imaging’s Keith Ferrell discusses automation on FESPA TV Next Article Don’t miss second EFI Ignite Virtual Experience 17-18 June! If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print