LOS ANGELES, Sept 10 - The County of Los Angeles launched the COVID-19 Safety Compliance
Certificate Program (CSCCP) to help educate and train business owners to
comprehensively implement the LA County Department of Public Health COVID-19
safety directives.
The CSCCP is a no-cost online training course
that educates business owners on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s
Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business practices are
aligned and in compliance with infection control and physical distancing
requirements. After completing the training, businesses will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance
Certificate that can be posted on storefronts. The training
will be available in 13 languages and can be accessed online through the
Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.
This voluntary program offers business, employees and consumers alike the added
reassurance that essential training has been completed to reduce the spread of
COVID-19. This training is highly recommended for both business owners and employees.
Consumers are urged to look for a posted Safety Compliance Certificate at any
businesses they visit. Businesses that do not participate are required to
display Public Health COVID-19 Protocols in their storefronts.
Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is
managed by Public Health’s Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or
fines may be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer
Orders. Residents may report violations and non-compliant businesses by
calling (888) 700-9995 (M-F 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) or filing a complaint online.
For the latest information on COVID-19, with
details on all that the County is doing to keep its residents safe,
visit covid19.lacounty.gov and follow us @CountyofLA on Facebook, Twitter and
Instagram.