As South Africa has moved from level 5 to level 4, many new companies qualify to operate under level 4 status and will need certificates to enable them to do so, per the Amended State of National Disaster Act and Regulations.

KISCH IP can assist clients in South Africa who provide permitted services with the following:

  • obtaining certificates from the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission ("CIPC") to enable these businesses to trade during the level 4 period;
  • a memorandum on the level 4 requirements;
  • providing a template permit for employees to perform a permitted service; and
  • a standard workplace plan.

The following broad categories of services qualify as permitted services under level 4:

  • Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing
  • Electricity, Gas and Water Supply
  • Manufacturing of:
    • Wholesale and retail products permitted to be sold under level 4;
    • Paper and paper products
    • Plastics and packaging
    • Petroleum refineries, smelters and furnaces
    • Winter clothes, footwear, bedding and heaters
    • Automotive, steel and other metals, rail and ship-building
    • Stationary production
    • Cement, other construction material and hardware
    • Other manufacturing scaling up to a maximum of 30% employment
  • Construction and related services including trades persons
  • Wholesale and retail trade covering stores, SPAZA Shops, E-Commerce and Informal Traders
  • Information and Communication Services
  • Media and Entertainment Services
  • Financial and Business Services
  • Accommodation for essential service employees
  • Food Service activities operating only for food delivery services between (09h00 – 19h00)
  • Transport, storage and communication;
  • Mining and Quarrying
  • Repair and Related Emergency Services
  • Private Household Employment
  • Public Administration, Government Services and other Arms of the State
  • Health, Social and Personal Services

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.