Arun District Council working to ensure local businesses are COVID-secure

 Arun District Council is working with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to contact businesses in Arun to make sure they are COVID-secure and to help tackle coronavirus in our area.

From 19 April, the next round of spot checks will begin, targeting around 800 businesses. Businesses can expect to be contacted initially by phone, with follow-up in person for those that fail, or won’t engage with the process.


This follows Step 2 of the Roadmap out of Lockdown and the re-opening of many businesses. Nearly 84% of businesses contacted in the second round of spot checks which took place in February, have already passed their check. And now we see many more businesses open and striving for COVID-secure status.


During the checks we provide advice and guidance to manage risks and protect workers, customers and visitors but where some businesses are not managing this, further action will be taken. This can range from the provision of specific advice and guidance, carrying out follow up inspections, and in serious cases taking enforcement action, or stopping certain work practices until they are made safe.  Where businesses fail to comply, this can lead to prosecution.

Being COVID-secure means that businesses need to put measures in place to manage risks and protect workers and others from coronavirus. 

Kar Roberts, Director of Place for Arun District Council said: “With the recent change in restrictions it is vital that those businesses opening up for the first time in many months are safe to operate, within COVID guidelines. We are talking to local businesses and inspecting sites in the area to understand how they are managing risks in line with their specific business activity.

“Being COVID-secure needs to be the priority for all businesses. It is a legal duty for businesses to protect their workers and others from harm and this includes taking reasonable steps to control the risks and protect people from coronavirus.

We advise employers to work with their employees when implementing changes to help increase confidence with workers, customers and the local community.”

Contact Claire Pritchard on 01903 737613 / claire.pritchard@arun.gov.uk / public.relations@arun.gov.uk HSE and local authority inspectors are finding some common issues across a range of sectors that include: failing to provide arrangements for monitoring, supervising and maintaining social distancing, and failing to introduce an adequate cleaning regime particularly at busy times of the day. 

More from Sussex News

On Air Now Ian Crouch 3:00pm - 7:00pm
Now Playing
New Rules Dua Lipa
Recently Played
  • Missing Everything But The Girl 18:50
  • Beautiful Things Benson Boone 18:47
  • Chain Reaction Diana Ross 18:44