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All Of New Zealand Remains
Sunday, 22 August 2021, 4:13 pm
Press Release: CHASNZ
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What's new since the last lockdown?
COVID-19
Construction Protocols
- There are new Alert Level
4 Protocols for Residential, Horizontal and Vertical
Construction
- Updated Alert Level 3 Protocols for
Residential, Horizontal and Vertical Construction have been
reviewed and edited
- What Government defines as
essential construction work
- Businesses encouraged to
promote the COVID-19 vaccines to their work
force
- New face covering requirements for essential
work.
Keep Updated
The COVID-19 Delta
outbreak can evolve rapidly and businesses should
familiarise themselves with official Government requirements
which supersedes all industry guidance.
The protocols
are updated to reflect Government requirements as and when
these change happen so please check regularly that you have
the most up to date versions of the protocols.
COVID-19
Construction Protocols
COVID-19
Government Requirements
Need help for you or your
staff?
Support yourself and your team during this
time
We hope you are all doing okay. These times
impact us all differently, so we want to make sure that you
know help is always available.
- Reassure - your
workforce with clear and regular communications. Listen and
address any concerns with transparency.
- Support -
remember you are not alone, there is support, whether it is
for you, or for a mate that is struggling. There are some
great services across Aotearoa and we can all help connect
those that are struggling to help.
- Get the facts -
not everything you read on social media is fact. Use a
trusted resource to stay up to date.
- Routine - Make
a schedule for your day, remember to eat healthily and enjoy
a walk in the fresh air.
Need to
talk?
Mental Health Support is available for
everyone
Call the MATES
helpline 0800 111 315 24/7 or text 5353
Free phone or
text 1737 to communicate immediately with a counsellor (Mental
Health Foundation).
In an emergency dial 111 if
you think they, you, or someone else is at risk of
harm.
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