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The details of the COVID protection framework, traffic light system were released last week on 26 November.  There are different rules for businesses in the red/orange and green level and we need to expect to see further clarification on this system as time passes.

Firstly a risk assessment should be undertaken to determine the level of risk of COVID-19 transmission and infection in your business.  You will then need to determine how to manage that risk.  If your conclusion is that some parts of your business need to be undertaken by vaccinated staff because you cannot otherwise manage the risk adequately, you will need to work in good faith with your staff by consulting with and communicating with them.   Likewise, you will need to consult with staff if you conclude there is no need to require vaccination.

The Government has said that they are working on a risk assessment tool but it won’t be available until 15 December. https://www.business.govt.nz/news/vaccine-updates-vaccine-assessment-tool-and-my-vaccine-pass-mandates/  This new tool will not override any risk assessments that you have already done.  But if you need further assistance with this, please get in touch with you as we do have Employment Relations and Health and Safety experts on hand that can assist our members directly.

Depending on whether vaccination is required in individual businesses determines rules of operating at each ‘colour’ level for that business.  If you are to operate under the vaccine framework your staff will have to have received their first vaccination by 3 December and the second by 17 January.

The Government has mandated work to be done by Vaccinated people in specific sectors only are as follows:

Certain work may only be carried out by vaccinated workers only. The COVID-19 Public Health Response (Vaccinations) Order 2021 specifies who those workers are. This is a public health requirement.

Sign Making, Installation, and Manufacturing is not one of these sectors, therefore is not compulsory.  However common sense prevails in certain circumstances where there may be an instal that takes place at one of the above sectors, a risk assessment must be carried out and or if possible a vaccinated staff member may need to carry out the work in this instance.  However, you may come up with a risk assessment plan that best suits your business, staff and customers, for example, if a non-vaccinated staff member is happy to have COVID testing done before he enters a workplace site of the customer and is at the customer’s request that this is a requirement, as well as adhering to all the standard procedures like mask-wearing, scanning and social distance then this keeps everyone safe, happy and the work gets done with little or no risk.  Equally, if a staff member chooses not to be vaccinated, then an internal workplace assessment must take place to protect those vaccinated as they may feel uneasy working in close proximity to a non-vaccinated staff member.  Again, simple PPE practices should be adhered to like mask-wearing and keeping a 2-meter distance, scanning, and cleaning of the work area.

Advice/assistance on how best to manage staff who might resist vaccinations if made mandatory:
Our advice for this is to make sure in the first instance that you have consulted with your staff about your risk assessment regarding why vaccinations are being required, and how you have concluded that the need for vaccination is a genuine conclusion that a reasonable employer could make taking into account the issues identified.

Assistance to manage the process if your customers/clients are required to show COVID-19 Vaccination Certificates (My Vaccine Passes):
Our advice is to ensure that you have communicated with your customers/clients that this is going to be your approach.  For instance, you might develop a policy around this and write to your customers advising them of your policy.

The COVID-19 Policy Risk Assessment Toolkit will provide the tools to help implement a COVID-19 policy in your workplace and determine whether roles in your organisation need to be carried out by vaccinated employees. This Kit contains everything you need to follow best practices and the legal requirements in terms of the health and safety risk assessment, consultation process, advice to employees, and provides a process for termination of employment (with templates for required documentation) should it be deemed necessary. It is suitable for use in situations where a Public Health Order does not cover the roles in the workplace and will not be superseded by the Government toolkit.

The Kit includes:

To find out more about the Framework in more detail view here