SOUTHERN PORTS COMMUNITY UPDATE SOUTHERN PORTS ALBANY BUNBURY ESPERANCE Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 Last updated 6 April 2020 Southern Ports continues to address the threat of COVID-19, and protecting our communities is one of our key priorities during this time. put in place, and these will be reviewed regularly. We are continuing to liaise with Port Users to understand their ongoing needs, so we can support their operations. OUR WORKFORCE INCOMING VESSELS We continue to assess and Vessels entering our ports are required to adhere to a 14 day at- sea isolation period, from the day SUPPORTING THE implement the advice provided by the Government, and we have implemented a number of they left their last international measures within our organisation port. to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. ECONOMY We are implementing as many precautions as possible to protect our workforce, so they incredibly important role to play can continue this essential work, As a port authority, we have an All vessels are required to complete and submit a Health Report, which is assessed by Federal Biosecurity personnel, in maintaining our economy. and to protect our communities, so we can help support our local, state and federal economies. These measures include: - Transitioning staff to work from before being allowed to berth. home, where possible; - More robust cleaning regimes across our sites; - Social distancing within the workplace; and - Increased hygiene processes. These are very trying times, and with so many businesses being forced to reduce hours or temporarily close due to visiting our ports until at least the COVID-19, our economy will rely even more on maintaining mining, agriculture, and importing and exporting. There will be no cruise ships MORE INFORMATION 31 May 2020. For updates on our response to COVID-19 visit our website: Ongoing restrictions may be www.southernports.com.au SOUTHERN PORTS COMMUNITY UPDATE SOUTHERN PORTS ALBANY BUNBURY ESPERANCE Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 Last updated 6 April 2020 Southern Ports continues to address the threat of COVID-19, and protecting our communities is one of our key priorities during this time. put in place, and these will be reviewed regularly. We are continuing to liaise with Port Users to understand their ongoing needs, so we can support their operations. OUR WORKFORCE INCOMING VESSELS We continue to assess and Vessels entering our ports are required to adhere to a 14 day at- sea isolation period, from the day SUPPORTING THE implement the advice provided by the Government, and we have implemented a number of they left their last international measures within our organisation port. to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. ECONOMY We are implementing as many precautions as possible to protect our workforce, so they incredibly important role to play can continue this essential work, As a port authority, we have an All vessels are required to complete and submit a Health Report, which is assessed by Federal Biosecurity personnel, in maintaining our economy. and to protect our communities, so we can help support our local, state and federal economies. These measures include: - Transitioning staff to work from before being allowed to berth. home, where possible; - More robust cleaning regimes across our sites; - Social distancing within the workplace; and - Increased hygiene processes. These are very trying times, and with so many businesses being forced to reduce hours or temporarily close due to visiting our ports until at least the COVID-19, our economy will rely even more on maintaining mining, agriculture, and importing and exporting. There will be no cruise ships MORE INFORMATION 31 May 2020. For updates on our response to COVID-19 visit our website: Ongoing restrictions may be www.southernports.com.au