What should an essential employee do if they are exposed to COVID-19?
Critical infrastructure employees who have been exposed but remain symptom-free and must return to in-person work should adhere to the following practices before and during their work shift: • Pre-screen for symptoms • Monitor regularly for symptoms • Wear a cloth face covering • Practice social distancing• Clean and disinfect workspaces Employees with symptoms should be sent home and should not return to the workplace until they have met the criteria to discontinue home isolation.
Can employees that have been exposed to the coronavirus disease go to their office?
The guidance advises that employers may permit workers who have been exposed to COVID-19, but remain without symptoms, to continue to work, provided they adhere to additional safety precautions.
Which services are essential to resume operations after the lockdown?
Critical maintenance services which cannot be delayed for more than 21 days and are essential to resume operations after the lockdown;
Can you go outside during lockdown?
As of midnight, members of the public have been ordered not to leave their homes except in limited circumstances. People can go outside to shop for essential items, pick up medicines and health, attend medical appointments and exercise within 2km of their homes.
How should aftersales car servicing and parts sales operate during lockdown?
3.2.1. Aftersales car servicing and parts sales should operate to support regular services and maintenance of cars under Alert Level 4 and to avoid or minimise any mechanical breakdown that might result in permanent damage given continued car usage and mileage increases during the extended lockdown by ensuring the provision of the necessary parts.
Can I go to work during the covid-19 Lockdown?
People are only permitted to go to work if it the service they provide is considered essential. The full list of essential services is available here and consists of 16 separate categories including: The ‘construction’ heading notes that only projects critical to the fight against COVID-19 and the upkeep of roads and utilities should continue.