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27th Hōngongoi 2020, COVID Bulletin - Facemasks
For those within Melbourne and Mitchell Shire, face masks will be mandatory on building sites, as DHHS has termed, ‘whenever practical’. This means:
Wearing face masks is compulsory on work sites (unless you have a valid reason not to)
In our industry, scarves and bandanas will not be permitted (for safety reasons)
The term ‘face mask’ includes cloth masks and single-use face masks (commonly called surgical masks). Both masks are suitable for use to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19)
Cloth masks are any nose and mouth covering made of washable fabric. We recommend a cloth mask made of three layers of a mix of breathable fabrics to ensure adequate protection
For some onsite activities wearing a face mask may be impractical or introduce an additional hazard. Existing PPE such as welding helmets and disposable face shields could provide suitable protection, providing they are properly designed to cover the sides of the face and below the chin. Reusable PPE should be cleaned and disinfected after each use. Disposable face shields should only be worn for single use.
Upon removal of this PPE, people should have a face mask available
While masks are mandatory onsite, masks are also mandatory for those travelling on public transport to work or in a vehicle with others.
If you are not a resident of Metropolitan Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire and are working on a building and construction sites outside of the lockdown zone, the Industry Guidelines stipulate that masks should still be worn:
When travelling to and from work where you cannot physically distance, and on public transport
Travelling in a vehicle with other people
Whenever travelling in a hoist or lift
In a confined space. Any uncertainty should be clarified with a health and safety representative
When operating an item of plant with another person.
To ensure we keep our industry safe and open it is essential that we all observe all government directives and operate in accordance with the Industry Guidelines.
Huarere Paemahi Onāianei
Whakahōu Tōmuri i: 7:21 a.m.
Pāmahana: 18C (Taupānga 19C)
Terenga Hau: 7KMH
Mōrahi. Hau: 17KMH @1:21 a.m.
Marangai mai i 9AM: 0.0mm
Pāmahana Mōkito: 14C @3:40 a.m.
Pāmahana Mōrahi: 26C @5:45 p.m. 14/01/2026
Apū: 9KMH
Apū Mōrahi: 17KMH @1:21 a.m.
Tauwāhi Kitenga - Melbourne Airport, VICTORIA
Rohe Wā - Sydney Wā Aro Whānui
Matapae - Rāpare, 15 Kohitātea
Partly cloudy.
Mōkito: 17C Mōrahi: 25C
Te Tūpono ka Marangai: 30%
Ua Manako: 0 ki 1mm
Tauwāhi Matapae - Melbourne, VICTORIA
Rohe Wā - Sydney Wā Aro Whānui
Āpōpō - Rāmere, 16 Kohitātea
Partly cloudy.
Mōkito: 17C Mōrahi: 25C
Te Tūpono ka Marangai: 30%
Ua Manako: 0 ki 1mm
E mōhio ana rānei koe ki ngā Whakaritenga PPE mō tēnei paemahi?
Āta tiaki kei a koe ngā taputapu haumarutanga tika mō tō rā tuatahi i te paemahi.
Tīmata wawe ake ina tae koe ki te paemahi.
Whakaotia tuihonotia tō rēhitatanga paemahi ina pai koe hei penapena tāima.
E mōhio ana rānei koe ki ngā Whakaritenga PPE mō tēnei paemahi?
Āta tiaki kei a koe ngā taputapu haumarutanga tika mō tō rā tuatahi i te paemahi.
Tīmata wawe ake ina tae koe ki te paemahi.
Whakaotia tuihonotia tō rēhitatanga paemahi ina pai koe hei penapena tāima.