COVID-19 Safe Plan
Business name: Freedom Social Skills
Site location: Shop 3, 337, Kingsway Caringbah
Contact person: Emma Davidson
Contact person phone: 0435 482 133
Date prepared: 01 Nov 2022
The safety and well-being of our community are always our priority. We are committed to supporting the Government, health officials and front-line workers as they work to overcome the COVID‑19 pandemic. Over the course of the pandemic, Freedom Social Skills has taken the threat of COVID-19 to our community seriously. We will continuously follow Public Health advice and monitor the Government’s responses to ensure we are taking steps and measures to ensure the safety of all our participants and staff.
Guidance | Action to mitigate the introduction and spread of COVID-19 |
Hygiene |
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Provide and promote hand sanitiser stations for use on entering the building and other locations in the worksite and ensure adequate supplies of hand soap and paper towels are available for staff. |
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Where possible: enhance airflow by opening windows and adjusting air conditioning. |
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Wearing a face covering and/or required PPE, unless a lawful exception applies. Ensure adequate face coverings and PPE are available to staff that do not have their own. |
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Provide training to staff on the correct use and disposal of face coverings and PPE, on good hygiene practices and slowing the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Provide training to staff on physical distancing expectations while working and socialising (e.g., during lunch breaks). |
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Replace high-touch communal items with alternatives. |
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Guidance | Action to mitigate the introduction and spread of COVID-19 |
Cleaning |
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Increase environmental cleaning (including between changes of staff), and ensure high-touch surfaces are cleaned and disinfected regularly (at least twice daily). |
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Ensure adequate supplies of cleaning products, including detergent and disinfectant. |
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Guidance | Action to mitigate the introduction and spread of COVID-19 |
Physical distancing and limiting workplace attendance |
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Participants and Staff can cancel work, stay home, or work from home when unwell. Employers cannot require workers to work when unwell. |
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Establish a system to screen workers and visitors before accessing the workplace. |
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Guidance | Action to ensure effective record keeping |
Record Keeping |
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Establish a process to record the attendance of workers, customers, clients, visitors and workplace inspectors, delivery drivers. This information will assist employers to identify close contacts. | Our scheduling software Caremaster will allow us to keep track of the movements of staff and participants and the locations they are in. This will allow us to inform individuals if they have been exposed to COVID-19. |
Provide guidance to staff on the effective use of the workplace OHS reporting system (where available). |
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Guidance | Action to prepare for your response |
Preparing your response to a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 case |
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Prepare Outbreak Management Plan to consider the impacts of an outbreak and potential closure of the workplace. |
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Prepare for how you will manage a suspected or confirmed case in any workplace during work hours. |
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Prepare to notify workers and site visitors (including close contacts) | Ensure that Caremaster is regularly updated with the movements of workers and visitors to the workplace, including customers. |
Prepare to immediately notify the state department of health if have a confirmed COVID-19 case at your workplace. | Establish a process and responsibility for notifying WorkSafe and your health and safety representative. Safe work must be notified in the event of serious illness or death of a worker. |
Notify workers and participants they can return to work/sessions | Workers and participants can return once they no longer have signs and symptoms of COVID – 19 or illness or can present a negative Rapid Antigen Test result. |