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New national social distancing campaign for building sites

by Imogen Hartmann
April 2, 2020
in Civil Construction, COVID-19, News, Projects, Risk management, Safety and Training
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Master Builders Australia (MBA) has launched a nation-wide campaign to promote social distancing and strict hygiene on Australian construction sites.

CEO of Master Builders Australia, Denita Wawn, said the campaign would run for the next four weeks and was targeted at everyone working in the building and construction sector; because everyone has a responsibility to ensure that social distancing and good hygiene are being practiced.

“Business owners, employers, construction workers, subcontractors, site managers – everyone must be accountable for social distancing and strict hygiene not only on building sites but also off site when on breaks and before and after shifts,” Ms Wawn said.

“As an essential industry, it’s vital to the community and the economy that in this extraordinarily difficult time we can continue building and construction work to provide the livelihoods of one in ten Australians, and to support the viability of nearly 400,000 small businesses.” 

“It’s important that the health and wellbeing of everyone in our industry and community remains our top priority, which is why the industry is continuing to embed social distancing and strict hygiene practices on site.”

Ms Wawn said MBA has also teamed up with the CFMEU and the AWU to promote an even stronger safety culture in the industry and community during the Covid-19 crisis.

“However, we do recognise the substantial cultural change that we are asking everyone in our industry to make. 

“Everyone including workers, subcontractors and management are used to completing building projects as efficiently as possible. 

Ms Wawn said that although social distancing was slowing down work, it was better than the alternative of no work at all, and therefore everyone in the construction industry had a responsibility to do the right thing and keep the community safe.

“There are 1.2 million people and nearly 400,000 small businesses in communities around Australia that go to work every day in our industry, which provides the most full time jobs and is made up of the most SMEs than any other sector in the economy. 

“That is why we have launched this campaign.”

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