Master Builders Victoria has already highlighted that workers using hoists and lifts may be at greater risk of exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19) because they are required to be in close contact with others and potentially contaminated surfaces.
Control measures to reduce the risk in personnel hoists should include systems of work, physical distancing, personal hygiene, cleaning and the use of PPE.
Not all hoists and lifts offer the same space for physical distancing. Where it is not possible to implement physical distancing measures while using a personnel hoist, all other available control measures need to be used.
Control measures include:
- Limiting worker movement among levels and floors on site, where it is possible and safe to do so
- Physical distancing of 1.5m and hygiene systems to be followed when waiting for the hoist
- Determining how many workers can use a hoist at any time (including hoist operator) while taking into consideration the limited duration of use
- Mark out hoist floor to identify:
- Where workers stand
- What direction they are to face when in the hoist to avoid face –to-face contact
- Sequencing of entering and exiting.
- Mark the hoist waiting area at each floor ensuring that physical distancing is maintained.
Further information regarding COVID-19 guidelines can be found here.
Member who require additional support or assistance with the COVID-19 guidelines can seek assistance from our industrial relations and/or OHS teams by calling (03) 9411 4555.