Thirty companies investigated by WorkSafe for COVID breaches

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More than 300 companies have been told to improve their COVID-safe work plans for indiscretions including lack of PPE and physical distancing and not permitting employees to work from home.

“What that shows us is that regional Victoria is quite close to being able to take perhaps not just one step, but two.”

There are now 169 Victorians in hospital with COVID-19, 27 fewer than on Wednesday, including 17 in intensive care. About 14,800 tests were recorded in the past 24 hours, about 2000 fewer than were recorded on Wednesday. He also revealed improvements in contact tracing, which were not baked into the assumptions of the key model, would be factored into decision-making.

He said that as numbers declined into low figures, judgements would be made about whether it was safe to open to even with a trickle of cases that may be linked to known, controlled outbreaks.

 

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Without training the staff, any covid safe plan is doomed to failure.

Looking pretty ominus for Premier Dan as the circling finishes, the wait and watch now begins.

WorkSafe_Vic would have a field day at the seek building site on Cremorne St

My workplace has been open and clear all people that can WFH are WFH. Regular feedback opportunities given to all employees regarding how people are going and counselling made available. Some employers are better than others...

Business needs to do more to protect their employees . I wouldn’t go back to work until I saw a covid workplace safety plan

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