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Vaxxed building and construction industry vital

September 25, 2021 BY

Higher vaccination rates in the building and construction industry will help ensure permitted worker status

Master Builders Victoria and the Property Council have welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement to boost building and construction workforce vaccination rates and undertake a four week compliance and enforcement blitz to ensure worksites are properly implementing COVID safe measures.

The Victorian Government will prioritise 20,000 Pfizer vaccines and an unlimited amount of AstraZeneca shots for building and construction workers to supercharge vaccination rates.

Directed by the Department of Justice and Community Safety, authorised officers and WorkSafe inspectors are undertaking a four-week enforcement blitz to audit and assess COVID safety on worksites and ensure all sites are complying with Government regulations.

It is expected that Victorian Building Authority officers will join the blitz using public health and wellbeing powers.

Master Builders Victoria CEO Rebecca Casson backed the initiative which had long been requested by industry.

“The building and construction industry is critical to jobs and the economy but it’s just as critical that our industry continues to enforce COVID safe measures,” Ms Casson said.

Master Builders Victoria CEO Rebecca Casson says that the building and construction industry is critical to jobs and the economy but it’s just as critical that their industry continues to enforce COVID safe measures.

 

“While the Treasurer acknowledged that our industry has gone above and beyond to stay COVID safe and remain open, it was made clear that the risks in managing the Delta variant are now much higher.

“We acknowledge that our industry’s obligation to continue to work comes with significant responsibilities.

“Everyone employed in the building and construction industry must take this warning very seriously, otherwise our sector’s permitted worker status will be at risk.”

Victorian executive director of the Property Council of Australia, Danni Hunter, also backed the new building and construction blitz.

“Higher vaccination rates and thoroughly diligent compliance with all COVID prevention measures will ensure building and construction can continue to make an overwhelmingly positive contribution to Victoria,” Ms Hunter said.

“That’s why we’ve supported the Master Builders Victoria campaign to increase vaccination rates and say to the whole building, construction and property sector `Let’s Get the Jab Done’ and get Victoria moving again.

“The Government has thrown down the gauntlet to the building and construction industry to reach a high threshold of 90 per cent first dose vaccination before it can re-open at 50 per cent capacity.

“But we also need a means to measure this vaccination rate so we have a clear roadmap to increase capacity of the industry.”

Ms Casson said that prioritising vaccination access for building and construction workers was a vital step in keeping the sector open and safe.

“That’s why we have launched a campaign `Get the Jab Done’ to encourage every building and construction worker who is eligible to get vaccinated and ensure we can continue to protect jobs and deliver important economic activity for Victoria,” she said.

Ms Casson said the success of the sector in preventing the spread of COVID-19 until now showed precautions and measures have worked to keep building and construction sites safe and open.

“The recent outbreaks underscore the importance of everyone in the building and construction sector continuing to follow COVID safe protocols to keep sites safe and operating.”