In accordance with DTI guidelines to follow on Minimum Health Protocols for Barbershops and Salons, the said establishments are allowed to operate at a maximum of 30% capacity during the General Community Quarantine (GCQ). They will be further allowed to operate at a 50% maximum capacity during the Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ).
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez said that barbershops and salons shall be allowed to reopen on 7 June 2020.
The following minimum health standards shall be implemented in all barbershops and salons:
A. Posting of information at the entrance and other prominent or conspicuous areas about the following:
Mandatory wearing of face masks at all times;
Social distancing protocols of the establishment;
Regular sanitation schedule and procedures (a 10-minute interval for sanitation in
between clients is required);
Availability of alternative methods of payment, if applicable;
Availability of alternative methods of scheduling appointments (e.g., online, text messaging system);
Client-personnel interaction protocols;
Policy against the bringing of companions, unless absolutely necessary; and
Enforcement measures for clients who refuse to comply with the protocols in a manner consistent with the law.
B. Requiring the placing of the following at the entrance:
Floor mat or foot bath with disinfectant
Thermal scanner (i.e., for temperature reading)
Alcohol that can be easily sprayed on the clients’ hands
Health checklist to be distributed to all clients
A system where the personal effects of clients, including bags, jackets, and gadgets, are disinfected and deposited in secured sanitary plastic bags
Face shields to be distributed to clients if they availed shampoo services
C. Enforcement of the following protocols concerning equipment found in the workplace:
Distancing of chairs to at least one (1) meter apart on all sides;
Visible floor markings for guidance of clients;
Proper ventilation;
Personal effects of personnel should be placed in plastic bags stored in an area
inaccessible to clients;
Face masks readily available for sale, or otherwise, to clients;
Sanitizing equipment and tools that are visible to clients;
Sterilization of workstation before and after each service;
Pieces of furniture that are made of porous materials must be covered in plastic for ease of sanitation; and
Strict use of disposable-only menus, reading materials, and magazines.
D. Enforcement of the following protocols concerning employees in the workplace:
No personnel with COVID-19 symptoms or with exposure to COVID-19 patients shall be allowed to work;
No wearing of pieces of jewelry (e.g., rings, bracelets, watches, earrings, exposed body piercings);
Observance of proper personal hygiene (e.g., clipped fingernails, observance of company-imposed personal sanitation);
Mandatory wearing of personal protective equipment (PPE) including, but not limited to:
Face mask
Face shield
Eyeglasses
Gloves
Hair caps
Mandatory wearing of closed shoes;
Observance of the proper disposal of single-use supplies (e.g., cotton balls, popsicle sticks, tissue);
Observance and enforcement of the client-personnel interaction protocols;
Mandatory declaration of health and whereabouts prior to every duty in case contact tracing becomes necessary; and
Frequent handwashing/sanitizing.
E. Requiring the following procedures upon exit:
No physical contact during payment
Personnel are provided with small trays for accepting cash; and
Ensure that clients who prefer to use an alternative mode of payment are able to do so.
Regular sanitation of high-contact areas and surfaces (e.g., pens used for filling out forms, door handles, common tables)
Barbershops and Salons need to comply before they can operate again. Owners are advised to wait for further announcements on the date of reopening.
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