CALOOCAN CITY, Aug. 19 (PIA) --The Quezon City government has discovered 70 construction projects violating health and safety protocols for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
The surprise inspection conducted by the Department of Building Official (DBO) also revealed that seven of these projects have recorded positive cases of COVID-19.
“We have issued Cease and Desist Orders for the immediate stoppage of construction activities of these non-compliant projects,” said Mark Dale Diamond P. Perral, MARK DBO officer-in-charge, adding that the city slapped administrative fines and other applicable penalties to the violators.
The construction projects violated the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Order No. 39 or the safety guidelines for the implementation of infrastructure projects, and the safe workplace guidelines of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
They were also found in violation of the DBO and City Engineering Department (CED) joint memorandum, or the revised construction guidelines under modified enhanced community quarantine for construction infrastructure projects in QC.
According to Perral, most observations include the absence of designated safety officers and missing personal records and health reports of personnel, which are necessary for contact tracing.
“We will allow them to resume with their on-site construction activities as soon as they have completed the 14-day quarantine protocol and passed the city’s assessments,” he said.
Mayor Joy Belmonte meanwhile reiterated that all establishments in the city, especially big construction sites, should follow health protocols to protect their employees and nearby communities.
“We understand that granting workers medical leave to isolate have significant economic costs, but so would major outbreaks. We appeal to everyone to cooperate in stopping COVID-19 transmission in the city,” Belmonte said. (QC PAISD/PIA-NCR)
Source: Philippines Information Agency (pia.gov.ph)
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