Field inspectors from the Commercial Compliance & Consumer Protection (CCCP) Sector in Dubai Economy visited 1,567 commercial establishments invarious open markets and shopping centres across the emirate yesterday as part of their continuing inspections to verify compliance with theCOVID-19 precautionary measures.
The inspections showed that 1,554 establishments fully complied with the precautionary measures. The inspection teams also imposed fines on threecommercial establishmentsfor employees’ lack of commitment to wearing masks, and non-adherence to physical distancing. The violations were spotted in establishments located in Hor Al Anz, and their activities includedsmokers’ supplies trade, and gifts trade.
As part of educating establishments on the precautionary guidelines and their role in ensuring business continuity as well as in protecting employees and customers alike, the field inspection teams also warned10 other businessesfor not placing physical distancing stickers.
Stressing that public health is a top priority, Dubai Economy reminded that stern action will be taken against any non-compliance with the precautionary measures found during its inspections or that may be reported by consumers and the public. The disciplinary action is meant to be a deterrent against any violation or abuse.
Dubai Economy urged everyone to cooperate and contribute to keeping the emirate’s economy moving forward in spite of the pandemic threat. The precautionary measureshave seen a gradual return to normal and safe economic activities in Dubai, leading to the opening of all sectors and the economic reset.
Economy also called on everyone to report any non-compliance to the precautionary guidelines through the Dubai Consumer app available on the Apple, Google, and Huawei stores, by calling 600545555, or by visiting the Consumerrights.ae website.
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