New COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination Public Health Directions Released

Published on:
Wednesday, 17 November, 2021
Employee Relations

A list of all current PH Directions can be viewed here.
 
All PH Directions are published on a WA Government Publications website as they are released. We encourage you to regularly review this here.
 
At the Government Roundtables we were advised that Group 2 Directions would be released in mid-December.
 
It is critical that Local Governments read each of the PH Directions and determine whether they:

  • operate any facility or site covered by the PH Directions, and
  • have an obligation with respect to a person covered by the PH Directions (which may include employees, contractors and volunteers).

The relevant Group 1 PH Directions published to date which may apply to Local Governments are listed below.
 
Air Services and Border Worker (Restrictions on Access) Directions (No 2)
 
On 16 November 2021 the Air Services and Border Worker (Restrictions on Access) Directions (No 2) were published. The Directions can be viewed here.
 
These PH Directions provide a list of airports covered in Schedule 1 however, this list is not exhaustive. If your Local Government owns or operates an airport that is not on the list, you will still need to review the PH Directions to see if it covers your airport.
 
The Public Health Directions provide that a person who is an ‘air services worker’ must not enter an ‘airport’ if they have not received one COVID-19 vaccination by 1 December 2021, and if they have not received two vaccinations by 1 January 2022. We have set out some of the relevant definitions below.

Airport means an area of land or water that is used or intended to be used for the landing and take-off of aircraft, and includes any aircraft, jetway or gangway (however described), terminal, baggage handling facility and other buildings or facilities on the land or water that are ancillary to or connected with the operation of the airport, and includes an airport listed in Schedule 1.
 
Aircraft means any vehicle for travelling by air, including a commercial aircraft or domestic aircraft.
 
Commercial aircraft means an aircraft that is flying or operating for a purpose referred to in paragraphs (b) or (c) of regulation 206(1) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 (Cth).
 
Domestic aircraft means any aircraft that is being used to transport passengers or carry freight or for training purposes, whether on a commercial basis or otherwise, but does not include an aircraft involved in the provision of emergency services.
 
Air services worker means:
(a) a person of the kind set out in Column 1 of the table in Schedule 2; or
(b) any other person specified to be an air services worker by the Chief Health Officer in writing or any person authorised by him for that purpose,
other than an exempt person (even if that exempt person falls within Column 1 of the table in Schedule 2) but does not include a border worker.
 
Column 1 of Schedule 2 includes a person who is an Aviation Security ID Card (ASIC) holder or Visitor Identification Card (VIC) holder, as well as ancillary staff such as cleaners, maintenance staff and security services staff.
 
Fire and Emergency Services Worker (Restrictions on Access) Directions (No 2)

On 17 November 2021 the Fire and Emergency Services Worker (Restrictions on Access) Directions (No 2) were released. This version of the Directions made a minor change to the definition of ‘DBCA employee’. The Directions may affect some Local Governments who provide facilities relating to fire prevention, control or extinguishment activities and Local Government managed volunteers and employees who perform fire prevention, control and extinguishment activities. The Directions can be viewed here.
 
Please also see our previous COVID-19 Communication regarding this Direction here.
 
Meat Industry Worker (Restrictions on Access) Directions
 
On 10 November 2021 the Meat Industry Worker (Restrictions on Access) Directions were released. A meat industry worker is defined to include "A person who is a State Government or Local Government officer or employee to the extent that the person enters, and remains at, the meat industry site for the purpose of performing a statutory function under a law of the State." The Directions can be viewed here.
 
Community Care Services Worker (Restrictions on Access) Directions
 
On 8 November 2021 the Community Care Services Worker (Restrictions on Access) Directions were released. This may affect some Local Governments which own or operate a community care services facility or accommodation. The Directions can be viewed here.
 
Templates for WALGA Employee Relations subscribers
 
We have prepared the following resources for WALGA Employee Relations subscribers which can be downloaded from the WALGA website here, noting you will be required to login to the website to view all subscriber resources.

  • Template letter for employees – Directing employee to comply with the directions (New)
  • Template letter for employees – Preparing for mandatory vaccination directions

For more information about the Directions, please email the COVID-19 response team
 
Subscribers of the WALGA Employee Relations service can direct any specific employee relations queries to Employee Relations employeerelations@walga.asn.au.

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