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Will you have to get the jab for your job? Check the list

Authorised workers have two weeks to get their first vaccine under a new mandate. The ruling affects supermarket staff, firefighters and many more professions.

Andrews – Vaccination mandated for essential workers

The Andrews government has announced all authorised workers are required to have their first Covid vaccine by October 15 in order to keep working onsite.

Workers must have their second shot by November 26.

The ruling was announced by Premier Daniel Andrews on Friday.

The Premier said in a statement: “Our nurses, doctors, ambos and all of our health workers are working their guts out to be there for us and they need us all to do our bit”.

Volunteers and paid workers in firefighting services are on the list. Picture: Mark Stewart
Volunteers and paid workers in firefighting services are on the list. Picture: Mark Stewart

SEE THE FULL AUTHORISED WORKER LIST:

People who work in a:

• Supermarket, grocery store, bakery, butcher, fruit and vegetable store or fishmonger; or an indoor or outdoor market, but only to obtain groceries or fresh food

• A restaurant, cafe, food truck pub, bar or hotel, whether licensed or unlicensed, but only to the extent that: it provides takeaway meals or drinks or a meal delivery service; or it provides food, drink, accommodation or other essential services to those seeking shelter (for example, for reasons of homelessness or family violence); or a bottle shop

Supermarket staff are counted as authorised workers on the list.
Supermarket staff are counted as authorised workers on the list.

• A financial institution; or consular and diplomatic services; or court, tribunal or commission services; an electorate office; or Victorian Parliament; or a Ministerial office; or a post office; or a maternal and child health service; a news agent; or a pharmacy

• A petrol station (including a petrol station that sells groceries); or vehicle and mechanical repair services; or construction, workplace limits as specified in the Workplace (Additional Industry Obligations) Directions; or a pet store; or a veterinary clinic, and related services (on farm visits and animal care services) where there is a genuine animal welfare issue, or for the purposes of artificial insemination; or services connected with animal health, husbandry or welfare, including the RSPCA; or zoos and nature reserves for the purposes of treating or caring for animals, performing an animal rescue function or maintaining the facility/reserve and broadcast; or an abattoir, meat, seafood or poultry processing plant; or animal saleyards, knackeries and animal transportation services (including livestock and pets); or urgent services necessary for the health and safety of any person, animal or premises; or immunisation or vaccination services; or essential child protection activities; or a childcare, early learning centre, kindergarten, preschool or family day care provider; or a primary or secondary school; or a boarding school; or a ‘click and collect’ service; or a locksmith’s; or a community facility (for click and collect only); or carparks for the purposes of supporting an Authorised Provider or Authorised Worker

Zookeepers are on the list: Jason Edwards
Zookeepers are on the list: Jason Edwards

• Labour hire when servicing an Authorised Provider; or laundry and dry cleaners; or commercial cleaners in non-residential premises when servicing an Authorised Provider for cleaning services that cannot be deferred; or pool and spa maintenance service provider when servicing commercial pools and spas, or those in residential apartment premises; or hair clinics offering specialist treatment services to clients who have a medical certificate and require the treatment for health and wellbeing reasons

• Services that operate solely outdoors where physical distancing can be maintained at all times. Solo work only unless additional workers are required for safety reasons. Permitted services are limited to: Outdoor maintenance, repairs, and cleaning, including at occupied premises. Home installations (outdoor only) Home solar panel installations (only for outdoor work or in roof cavities with external access) pet grooming mobile services that can be undertaken in a contactless manner (businesses with an ABN) and operate solely outdoors where physical distancing can be maintained at all times.

Victoria Police employees, Protective Services Officers and police custody officers are on the list. Picture: David Crosling
Victoria Police employees, Protective Services Officers and police custody officers are on the list. Picture: David Crosling

An Authorised Provider; or authorised health services; or any interpreters, cultural or other support workers to the extent that they are providing support to authorised providers

• Funerary or mortuary services or related activities

• Marriage celebrant only if one or both of the two persons being married are at the end of life, or will be deported from Australia unless the marriage takes place; or elective surgery and post-operative care in health services in regional Victoria;

• Emergency services, including both volunteers and paid workers in: the State Emergency Services; and firefighting services; and paramedical services; and ambulance and paramedics services; and air ambulance and medical retrieval services (including Royal Flying Doctor Service); and Victoria Police employees, Protective Services Officers and police custody officers

• Military and defence services deployed for activities in Victoria; or state security or national security; or essential infrastructure and essential services that are required to maintain or protect human health, safety and wellbeing (whether provided by a public or private undertaking), and including construction, maintenance and repair of such infrastructure; or critical repairs to any premises where required for emergency or safety

• Personal trainers (with an ABN for this purpose) providing services solely outdoors and not at a residential premise; or broadcasting online classes from physical recreation facilities (no more than 5 people at the facility); or broadcasting performances from entertainment facilities (no more than 5 people at the facility); or faith leaders broadcasting services and ceremonies at places of worship, with the minimum number of people required for the broadcast to occur (no more than 5 people); or retail goods workers supporting the operation of click and collect or click and deliver orders; or health practitioners, including medical, nursing, midwifery and allied health students on placement, when undertaking critical training and examinations; or allied health professionals working in private or public community services, whether clinic-based or home-based, providing urgent clinical care where telehealth services are not clinically appropriate

Personal trainers are on the list. Picture: Getty Images
Personal trainers are on the list. Picture: Getty Images

• Orthotists and prosthetists providing services such as fitting a brace post-surgery.

• Maternal and child health workers providing essential care to children under school age and their mothers/caregivers; or a person who is critical to, and involved in, the State’s COVID-19 response (including in hotel quarantine and vaccination services); or immunisation and vaccination providers including pharmacy immunisers and Aboriginal Healthcare Workers roadside assistance services; or local government specific services such as: essential environmental health functions that protect the health and wellbeing of the community, and high-risk local law enforcement; or a member of Parliament and up to two staff to ensure minimal functioning of an electorate office; or anyone required to ensure the Victorian Parliament can operate; or anyone required to ensure the functioning of the Commonwealth of Australia Parliament; or a Federal Parliamentarian undertaking essential work to ensure operation of the Parliament of Australia (including attending electorate or ministerial offices for remote operation of technology that cannot otherwise be accessed); or Public Administration – Regulatory Services; or domestic and commercial waste and resource recovery services (including collection, treatment and disposal services and transfer stations), including: electricity services; and operation of energy systems; and gas services; and water supply, sewerage and drainage services; and liquid fuels and refinery services; or specialised clinical waste workers required for the operation of primary clinical waste incinerators in Victoria; or services to support ongoing provision and regulation of electricity, gas, water, sewage and waste and recycling services and their maintenance; or Commonwealth agency services, including Australian Border Force and Commonwealth law enforcement and intelligence agency services; or Judges, Associate-Judges, Judicial Registrars, Magistrates, Coroners, Tribunal Members and their offices for urgent or priority court or tribunal matters determined by the relevant head of jurisdiction, including for bail, family violence, remand, child protection, warrants and urgent guardianships, human rights or residential tenancies issues or any other priority matters, or for any remote hearings; or

Daniel Andrews and other members of parliament will be required to be vaccinated. Picture: Luis Ascui
Daniel Andrews and other members of parliament will be required to be vaccinated. Picture: Luis Ascui

• To the extent necessary to support the functioning of the court, tribunal and dispute services mentioned above:

Director of Public Prosecutions and the Office of Public Prosecutions

Defence lawyers, Victoria Legal Aid, the Child Protection litigation office, Aboriginal legal services and other legal assistance providers

Courts Services Victoria, court support services and court registry services including security, cleaning and interpreter services

• Other lawyers

• Bail justices

• Office of the Public Advocate guardians for high priority, highly vulnerable citizens and relevant staff

• Justices of the Peace only as urgently required noting the voluntary nature of their role

• Services related to the administration of justice (including the operation of courts, prisons and Justice Service Centres) in Victoria

• All systems to support, maintenance and operation services required for DJCS and Victoria Police to support, maintain and operate Births, Deaths and Marriages, fixed traffic and mobile traffic cameras and Fines Victoria systems

• Administration of justice matters by legal practitioners for their clients where the matter cannot be undertaken reasonably and/or the client cannot participate reasonably in an online communication, teleconference or by means of an audio-visual link facility.

• Required pathology and forensic services journalist and media services; or feature film, television and documentary (excluding television commercials, student and corporate productions) that is already in physical production and operating as a closed set and post production relating to it; or

The list includes ambulance and paramedics services; and air ambulance and medical retrieval services.
The list includes ambulance and paramedics services; and air ambulance and medical retrieval services.

• National Performing Arts Company Dancing studios for the exclusive use of Company Dancers only; or specialist services at telecommunications stores to support telecommunications as a critical service during the COVID-19 pandemic; or professional or high-performance sportsperson, workers that support the safe running of that person’s professional sport, and public broadcast personnel necessary for broadcasting the professional sport; or thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing, with necessary participants only; or a factory or facility that is not able to be shut down without causing damage or loss to plant and equipment, but only those operations that are necessary in order to prevent that damage or loss; or mining services including coal mining, oil and gas extraction, metal ore mining, non metallic mineral mining and quarrying petroleum production; or building and construction services; or pool and spa maintenance service workers when servicing commercial pools and spa or those in residential apartment premises. Solo work only unless additional workers are required for safety reasons; or administrative services provided by an employer to enable its employees to work from home; or

• Example: Payroll and IT services.

• Organisations that provide urgent services necessary for the health and safety of any person, animal or premises; or

• Example: the performance of emergency plumbing services, Centrelink services and food banks.

• Public transport, including taxis, rideshare services, and other public passenger services; or air transport (including the operation of airports); or port operations; or freight services (including postal and courier services); or a transport, freight or logistics driver; or National Heavy Vehicle Regulator compliance activities; or a blood bank or other bank services for the collection, storage and provision of donated biological material; or care services for people with particular needs because of homelessness, family violence, age, infirmity, disability, illness or a chronic health condition or other essential support services;

Taxi drivers and rideshare drivers are included. Picture: Ian Currie
Taxi drivers and rideshare drivers are included. Picture: Ian Currie

• Example: Family violence and sexual assault services, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations, Agencies carrying out essential relief activities, including Neighbourhood Houses.

• Truck stops and roadhouses, but not the provision of seated dining or shower facilities to persons who are not transport, freight or logistics drivers; or production and distribution of; disability and health equipment, mobility devices, including products for health patients; or food and groceries for sale by a supermarket, butcher, fruit and vegetable store, market or fishmonger (including for sale by operators of such premises at an indoor or outdoor market); or liquor for sale at a bottle shop; or medical and pharmaceutical products; or animal food and care products; or commercial operations that supply goods or service necessary:

Bottle shop workers are included on the list.
Bottle shop workers are included on the list.

-For the implementation of measures to limit the spread of COVID-19; or to support any business activity that may be carried out in accordance with these directions; or to support the export of goods and services from Victoria; or

• Example: manufacturing of personal protective equipment or hand sanitiser.

• Individuals undertaking professional, scientific and technical services if involved in: COVID-19 (e.g. MedTech research including vaccines);

• Hazard monitoring and resilience;

• Biosecurity and public health;

• Medical or other research, which cannot be shut down and requires on site attendance;

• Critical scientific facilities – for critical scientific experiments, labs, collections.

• The conduct of essential adult and higher education services pertaining to the following occupations and activities for:

• Training and assessment for infection control, high-risk work licenses and high-risk work credentials and construction induction (white card), that ensure workplace and public safety in permitted work premises or for permitted workers; or

• Study for final year pre-service early childhood and school teachers (including placements); or final-year higher education students (i.e. in TEQSA-regulated courses), who do not have alternative options to complete their study by end of year; or for the purposes of undertaking a prescribed examination or assessment, where not practicable to provide remotely, or to support service delivery on site for vulnerable students in higher education and training, where not practicable to provide remotely; or student placements in relation to child protection mandatory work placement in Allied Health Assistance in Victorian Public Health Services and Residential Aged Care Facilities; or

The rule applies to people working in farm, animal and bloodstock leasing activities, including: farming activities and other operations relating to agriculture.
The rule applies to people working in farm, animal and bloodstock leasing activities, including: farming activities and other operations relating to agriculture.

• First aid training where required for Covid response; or

• Study for health care workers (including clinical placements); or

• Apprentices training with an Authorised Provider or Authorised Worker; or

• Clinical health and biomedical science (if required to be on site for the maintenance of essential research activities); or aged and disability care (including clinical placements); or

• Mandatory work placements in early childhood education and care settings subject to the supervision capacity of the host workplace; or police Academy; or defence and national security agencies;

• Primary industries only to the extent necessary to ensure animal rescue, adequate supply of food to, and care of, animals and maintenance of crops; or

• A hotel, motel or other accommodation facility to the extent that they provide accommodation services, including on a temporary basis for work purposes; or

• Services related to property inspections, settlement or commencement/end-of-lease (including removalists); or forestry activity for the purposes of or relating to: production of firewood for heating of premises; or

• Production of pallets; or production of building supplies for construction; or production of other goods required for other permitted activities (e.g. paper, packaging, caskets and coffins); or

• All manufacturing; or

• Ancillary and support businesses are able to open on-site where necessary for the operations of an Authorised Provider, or for Closed Work Premises where there are safety or environmental obligations. The business cannot operate on-site for any other purpose:

• Examples: production, supply, manufacture, repair, maintenance, cleaning, security, wholesale, distribution, transportation or sale of equipment, goods or services essential to the operation of the Authorised Provider.

• Union/peak body/employer organisation officials attending a worksite as permitted by law or for Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) advice

• A person who is: critical to, and involved in, the State’s COVID-19 response (including in hotel quarantine); or a fly in fly out worker or a drive in drive out worker who is required for industry or business continuity and maintenance of a competitive operation where the service is time critical, who is responsible for critical maintenance or repair of infrastructure critical to a region of, or to, Victoria; or

• Maritime crew; or

• A necessary individual for the purposes of the major event where that event has an exemption from CHO allowing it to proceed, including any workers and public broadcast personnel that support the safe running of the major event.

• Farm, animal and bloodstock leasing activities, including: farming activities and other operations relating to agriculture, horticulture, viticulture, irrigation, permaculture, apiculture, grains, fibre production, dairy, flower industry, commercial fishing, aquaculture and livestock; or

Intensive agricultural production including; greenhouses and animal production; or

agricultural, veterinary chemicals and vaccine production, transportation and distribution (including the Pig Services Centre); or

laboratory and diagnostic services; or

• Animal feed production, transportation, packaging, sale, and feeding (including livestock and pets); or

• Animal pounds and shelters (no public access).

• Commercial cleaners in residential premises where necessary to aid the removal of waste in apartment buildings or for the duration an apartment building is identified as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 exposure site; or

• A business or undertaking providing essential support services to permitted agriculture, forestry and fishing activities, such as food safety and verification, inspection or associated laboratory services and biosecurity functions.

* DETAILS CORRECT AS AT OCTOBER 1, VIA THE VICTORIAN HEALTH DEPARTMENT GUIDE TO AUTHORISED PROVIDERS, AUTHORISED WORKERS AND AUTHORISED HEALTH SERVICES

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