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BCP Council's Environmental Health Manager, Louis Jones and Head of Regulatory Services, Peter Haikin talk about what measures you can take to keep yourself safe when out and about, the role of Covid Marshals and what the council is doing to help protect you.
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A
To
keep
yourself
safe
when
you're
out
and
about
shopping,
a
lot
of
businesses
will
have
a
queuing
system.
So
it's
important
that
you
stick
with
look
at
the
rules
of
the
business
that
you're
visiting
so
follow.
The
queueing
system
keep
your
distance
from
other
people
in
the
queue
and
remember
it's
wear
your
face
mask
where
you
need
to
and
do
keep
doing
your
regular
hand
washing.
A
When
you
visit
the
restaurant,
you
will
be
required
to
wear
your
face
covering
when
you
go
in,
and
the
staff
will
be
wearing
face,
coverings,
you'll
be
directed
to
your
table,
and
then
you
can
remove
your
face
covering
you
can
only
sit
with
your
household
or
support
bubble.
When
you
go
out
for
a
meal
and
you
can't
mix
between
other
tables,
you
will
have
the
qr
code
to
scan
and
they
will
make
more
details
of
your
party.
There'll
be
enhanced
cleaning
in
place.
A
A
So
with
the
hairdressers
and
barbers
again,
when
you
visit
there,
you
will
expect
to
see
the
staff
wearing
face
masks,
and
this
is
a
this-
is
a
requirement
that
they
have
to
follow.
If
there
are
staff
that
aren't
wearing
face
masks,
they
may
well
be
sat
behind
a
perspex
screen
and
that's
okay,
but
if
they're
cutting
your
hair,
then
they
will
be
required
to
wear
a
face
mask
hand.
Hygiene
again
is
equally
important
when
you
visit
these
businesses.
B
We've
got
12
covered
marshals
and
a
supervisor,
they
focus
mainly
on
the
town
centres
and
it's
their
role
to
encourage
people
to
operate
safely
in
terms
of
coveted
safety.
So
things
like
wearing
face
coverings
and
maintaining
social
distance
in
they
do
work
not
just
during
the
day,
but
evenings
and
weekends
as
well,
and
so
as
the
town
centres
are
opening
up,
they'll
be
patrolling
in
the
evenings
and
weekends
to
ensure
that
the
businesses
and
the
customers
that
use
those
businesses
are
taking
the
appropriate
coverage
safety
measures.
B
B
We're
making
sure
that
they've
got
adequate
sanitary
provisions
in
place,
so
people
can
maintain
personal
hygiene
that
they're
controlling
the
numbers
of
people
that
go
into
the
businesses.
So
they
don't
become
overcrowded
in
the
case
of
restaurants
and
pubs,
that
the
tables
are
adequately
spaced,
that
they're
serving
food
with
their
drinks
and
that
they
manage
the
queues
outside
those
businesses.