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How To Prepare For Alert Level 3

The Covid-19 Delta variant is more infectious than previous strains – therefore, some additional controls for businesses are now required.

At Alert Level 3, work should be done remotely where possible. Where this is not possible, on-site work is permitted, with appropriate health and safety measures and physical distancing measures in place:

Mandatory face coverings

Your employees legally must wear a face covering at work if:

Going into someone’s home to work

At Alert Level 3, your employees can go into someone’s home to work if they are a tradesperson, for example a plumber, electrician or locksmith.

They legally must stay 2 metres apart from everyone in the home. Online payment options are recommended to minimise physical contact.

Your employees should not go into someone’s home if they are unwell, or if the clients they are visiting are unwell.

Home cleaners cannot work.

Travel

Personal movement within Alert Level 3 is limited, except for permitted reasons.

Business and work travel across the Alert Level 4 and 3 boundary (Auckland/Northland and the rest of New Zealand) is strictly limited to stop the spread of the virus. You may only travel across the Alert Level 4 and Alert Level 3 boundary if that travel is permitted. You also need to make sure your workers have acceptable evidence that they are permitted to cross the boundary.

If you travel from an Alert Level 4 area to an Alert Level 3 area, you must make sure you “take your Alert Level with you”. This means following all Alert Level 4 guidance.

Vertical (Commercial) and Horizontal (Civil) Construction Protocols:
Level 3
Level 4

Residential Construction Protocols:
Level 3
Level 4

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