As WA inches towards an open border and restarting travel and tourism,
individuals and businesses need to take proactive steps to protect public
health and safety.
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Train employees on health policies and guidance such as physical distancing and mask wearing.
Use WA Government’s SafeWA app or a visitor register for contact tracing efforts.
Be clear and consistent communicating with customers / employees on health and hygiene protocols, both digitally (websites, apps, notifications) and physically (posters & signage).
Engage with insurance providers for coverage regarding health and & safety factors.
Minimising Transmission
Wear face masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) as appropriate.
Minimise contact by using contactless services and going paperless.
Direct traffic by using barriers and signage for social distancing where possible.
Focus cleaning and sanitation on high traffic areas.
Use air conditioning and filtration systems to keep air clean, improve air flow, reduce recirculation, and increase the fresh-air exchange.
Develop waste management procedures for PPEs.
Public Safety
Monitor staff for COVID-19 symptoms, if symptomatic:
Encourage them to stay at home, notify work, and not return to work until cleared.
Implement non-intrusive temperature screening at entry points
Maintain an adequate supply of task appropriate PPE