14. Regulations 10B, 11, 12, 13, 13A and 13B of the principal Regulations are deleted and the following regulations substituted therefor:“Obligations when permitted premises are open |
10B.—(1) A permitted enterprise occupying permitted premises must take the following measures when those premises are open to entry by customers or visitors of the permitted enterprise:(a) | as far as is reasonably practicable, allow natural ventilation of the permitted premises during working hours; | (b) | establish and apply appropriate procedures and controls (jointly with another or otherwise) that ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, that every customer or visitor is assessed, before entering the permitted premises, to determine whether he or she is a symptomatic case; | (c) | as far as is reasonably practicable, establish and apply appropriate procedures and controls (jointly with another or otherwise) that enable or facilitate contact tracing of every customer and visitor entering the permitted premises; | (d) | refuse entry to the permitted premises of any individual whom the permitted enterprise knows or has reason to believe is a symptomatic case (except where the individual is entering the permitted premises to seek medical treatment for a specified symptom), or who refuses to comply with any measure mentioned in sub‑paragraph (b) or (c); | (e) | where any individual in the permitted premises is found by the permitted enterprise to be a symptomatic case, do any of the following as far as is reasonably practicable:(i) | provide the individual with a surgical or other mask and require the individual to wear the mask; | (ii) | except where the individual is entering the permitted premises to seek medical treatment for a specified symptom, require the individual to immediately leave the permitted premises; | (iii) | if the individual is not able to immediately leave the premises, isolate the individual; |
| (f) | refuse entry into the permitted premises of a customer or visitor whom the permitted enterprise knows or has reason to believe is subject to a movement control measure, except where the individual is entering the permitted premises to seek medical treatment for a specified symptom; | (g) | as far as is reasonably practicable, refuse entry into the permitted premises by an individual for any purpose other than to work for, supply an authorised service to, procure goods or services from or otherwise deal with the permitted enterprise; | (h) | ensure that the permitted premises are cleaned and disinfected as far as is reasonably practicable, at the end of daily business, and before re-opening after any closure of business or undertaking (voluntarily or otherwise) at the permitted premises; | (i) | ensure that any common area within the permitted premises which is used by customers, visitors and persons at work in those premises, or is used by such individuals to move through the permitted premises —(i) | is periodically cleaned within each day; | (ii) | for any toilet to which the public has no access, is at all times provided with adequate toilet paper, liquid soap or detergent, litter bins, and clean towels or hand dryers; and | (iii) | is, as far as is reasonably practicable, at all times provided with easily accessible disinfecting agents like hand sanitisers, disinfectant sprays, paper towels and wipes, for the free use of customers and visitors and for persons at work in those premises;Illustrations of common areas |
| Visitor waiting area, meeting room, doors and windows, information or customer service counter, lifts, staircase or escalator handrails, reception lobby, pantry, employee canteen, washroom, litter bins and waste disposal area, and other shared facilities. |
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| (j) | as far as is reasonably practicable, physical interaction between customers, visitors and permitted enterprise workers is minimised; | (k) | the permitted enterprise takes reasonable steps to ensure that there is a distance of at least one metre between any 2 individuals (whether customers, visitors or permitted enterprise workers) in the permitted premises unless the permitted premises are a public place; | (l) | have appropriate internal policies, procedures and controls to effect a safe and expeditious evacuation of the permitted premises in the event of an outbreak of COVID-19 infections or suspected COVID-19 infections among customers, visitors or other individuals at the permitted premises. |
(2) This regulation does not apply in relation to any specified accommodation or specified hostel. |
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Non-permitted enterprise may only work from home |
11. An individual who is not a permitted enterprise or a permitted enterprise worker must not carry on any business, undertaking or work in any premises other than at the individual’s ordinary place of residence, and only through means that do not require meeting any other individual in person. |
Safe distancing for seating and queues |
12.—(1) A permitted enterprise must, in relation to its permitted premises when not closed to entry to individuals, take all reasonable steps —(a) | to ensure the following where seating is provided for customers or visitors:(i) | if the seating is not fixed to the floor of the premises — that each seat is at least one metre away from any other seat at all times; | (ii) | if the seating is fixed to the floor of the premises — that alternate seats are demarcated as seats not to be occupied; and |
| (b) | where individuals may form a queue or wait in an area in the premises for any reason — to apply practices that ensure that every individual in the queue or area is at least one metre away from any other individual in the queue or area. |
(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply in relation to any premises used in connection with the provision of public passenger transport services by road or rail. |
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Requirements for certain permitted enterprises |
13.—(1) In addition to the requirements in this Division, a permitted enterprise —(a) | that is an operator of a specified dormitory must take, so far as is reasonably practicable, steps to ensure that the measures specified in Part 1 of the First Schedule are complied with, in relation to its provision of board and lodging and other authorised services at the specified dormitory; or | (b) | that manages and maintains, in the course of a business, a specified hostel or specified accommodation must take, so far as is reasonably practicable, steps to ensure that the measures specified in Part 2 of the First Schedule are complied with, in relation to its provision of accommodation and other authorised services at the specified hostel or specified accommodation. |
(2) The responsible person for any funeral event must take all reasonable steps to ensure that —(a) | there are not more than 10 individuals attending the funeral event at any time; and | (b) | where the funeral event is held in any premises, the measures mentioned in regulations 10B(1)(b) and (c) and 12 are implemented in relation to the premises. |
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(3) In this regulation and the First Schedule —“building” has the meaning given by the Building Control Act (Cap. 29); |
“building elements supply work” means any manual or mechanical work performed in connection with any of the following:(a) | the prefabrication or testing of building elements at permitted premises that is specially established for prefabrication and that is not a construction site; | (b) | the preparation of concrete, sand or aggregate at a place specially established for that purpose and that is not a mine, quarry or construction site, |
and includes any managerial or administrative work in connection with building elements supply work but excludes any special work; |
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“building elements supply worker” means a permitted enterprise worker employed or engaged to perform building elements supply work; |
“construction site” means a work site at which construction work is performed; |
“construction work” means any manual or mechanical work performed in connection with the following:(a) | the erection, extension, alteration or repair of a building; | (b) | the demolition of a building; | (c) | the preparation for, and laying the foundation of, an intended building; | (d) | the provision, extension or alteration of any air-conditioning service or ventilating system in or in connection with a building; | (e) | the excavation or site formation works connected with or carried out for the purpose of paragraph (a), (b) or (c); | (f) | the assembly of prefabricated building elements to form a building, or the disassembly of prefabricated building elements that immediately before the disassembly formed a building; | (g) | the removal from the construction site of any product or waste resulting from the demolition or any work in paragraphs (a) to (f); | (h) | the installation, testing, maintenance and repair work or insignificant building works performed in connection with any work in paragraphs (a) to (f), |
and includes any managerial or administrative work in connection with construction work, but does not include — |
(i) | work consisting only of insignificant building works; | (j) | minor testing or maintenance work in connection with a building; | (k) | assembly or disassembly of fixed plant not requiring building plans approval or a permit to carry out structural works to be granted under the Building Control Act before starting; | (l) | related work; or | (m) | special work; |
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“construction worker” means a permitted enterprise worker employed or engaged to perform construction work; |
“insignificant building works” has the meaning given by the Building Control Act;Examples of insignificant building works |
| Constructing a raised floor or topping up of balconies, and the like, with lightweight materials. |
| Replacing existing floor and wall finishes. |
| Replacing or changing windows and doors. |
| Creating an opening in a non-load bearing wall. |
| Sealing up a wall opening. |
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“managerial or administrative work” means any managerial, clerical, secretarial or administrative work that is wholly performed within enclosed premises; |
“marine and offshore manufacturing worker” means a permitted enterprise worker employed or engaged to perform work connected with marine and offshore manufacturing at a shipyard; |
“operator”, in relation to a specified dormitory — (a) | means a person who is managing and maintaining, in the course of a business, the specified dormitory (whether self‑owned or under lease or otherwise) to provide board and lodging for residents of the dormitory who may or may not be employees of that person; and | (b) | includes a lessor of a flat or house that is leased wholly as a specified dormitory; |
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“process construction work” —(a) | means work in connection with the construction of plant equipment in the petroleum, petrochemicals or specialty chemicals sector; and | (b) | includes any managerial or administrative work in connection with the construction of such plant equipment, |
but excludes construction work, building elements supply work, related work and renovation work; |
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“process construction worker” means a permitted enterprise worker employed or engaged to perform process construction work; |
“process maintenance work” —(a) | means work in connection with the preventive, predictive and breakdown maintenance of plant equipment in the petroleum, petrochemicals or specialty chemicals sector that requires the total or substantial shutting down of plant equipment to perform (commonly called complete or partial turnaround maintenance); and | (b) | includes any managerial or administrative work in connection with that sort of preventive, predictive and breakdown maintenance of plant equipment, |
but excludes construction work, building elements supply work, related work and renovation work; |
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“process maintenance worker” means a permitted enterprise worker employed or engaged to perform process maintenance work; |
“related work” includes any of the following work and any managerial or administrative work in connection with related work:(a) | dredging and land reclamation works, marine piling and the construction of marine structures such as jetties, wharves, sea and river wall; | (b) | landscaping; | (c) | road works; | (d) | laying underground cable or pipes for telecommunication systems or installations; | (e) | testing or maintenance work in connection with a building; | (f) | assembly or disassembly of fixed plant not requiring building plans approval or a permit to carry out structural works to be granted under the Building Control Act before starting; | (g) | specialised installation activities, such as installation of integrated signposting systems, cold rooms and ventilation systems, fire alarms, fire prevention and fire protection systems, and installation of mechanical plant, machinery, power generators and turbines systems; | (h) | corrosion protection works; | (i) | wiring work within a building for telecommunication purposes; | (j) | insignificant building works that are not performed together with construction work or renovation work, |
but excludes any construction work, building elements supply work, special work and renovation work; |
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“related worker” means a permitted enterprise worker employed or engaged under a work pass for the Construction Sector, to perform related work; |
“renovation work” means —(a) | joinery and other woodworks (including carpentry, laminated or parquet flooring); | (b) | painting of a building; | (c) | glass and glazing works (including mirror or shower screen installation); | (d) | laying and installation of a new floor, wall tiles, doors, windows, false ceilings or sanitary fittings; or | (e) | any insignificant building work except those mentioned in paragraph 1(a), (b), (fc), (fd), (g), (h), (j), (k), (l), (m) or (t) or 12 of the First Schedule to the Building Control Regulations 2003 (G.N. No. S 666/2003), |
and includes any managerial or administrative work in connection with renovation work, but excludes any special work; |
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“renovation worker” means a permitted enterprise worker employed or engaged to perform renovation work; |
“resident”, in relation to a specified dormitory, means any individual, who occupies or enjoys a right to occupy one or more beds or rooms, or spaces within a room, in the specified dormitory as the individual’s main or only residence in Singapore; |
“responsible person”, in relation to a funeral event, means —(a) | the funeral director or any other person who is engaged to organise the funeral event; or | (b) | where a person mentioned in paragraph (a) has not been engaged for the funeral event, the owner or occupier of the premises in which the funeral event is held; |
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“special work” means —(a) | process construction work; | (b) | process maintenance work; or | (c) | work connected with marine and offshore manufacturing, |
and includes any managerial or administrative work in connection with the special work; |
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“work pass” and “work site” have the respective meanings given by regulation 13K(2).”. |
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