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Guidelines for Transporting High Risk Passengers

Important information for the Victorian Commercial Passenger Vehicle Industry

Important Information for the Commercial Passenger Vehicle Industry

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Updated Guidelines for Transporting High Risk and COVID-19 Positive Passengers in Commercial Passenger Vehicles

What has changed?

We’ve updated our guidelines for transporting coronavirus (COVID-19) positive passengers to include high risk passengers. A wider range of commercial passenger vehicles (CPVs) can now also be used for transporting these passengers, where physical distancing can be maintained.

Should a CPV be used to provide this service, controls must be put in place to protect driver, passenger and community health and safety.

What has changed? Which passengers do the guidelines apply to?We’ve updated our guidelines for transporting The guidelines provide advice for transporting passengers who: coronavirus (COVID-19) positive passengers to include high risk passengers. A wider range of are considered high risk, for example someone who is awaiting test results after being exposed to a person with COVID-19; commercial passenger vehicles (CPVs) can now also be used for transporting these passengers, are suspected cases of COVID-19; or where physical distancing can be maintained. The updated guidelines outline the minimum requirements for physical distancing, personal protective equipment (PPE) for drivers and passengers, proper disinfection practices and appropriate treatment of waste. View the updated guidelines here

have tested positive for COVID-19. Should a CPV be used to provide this service, controls must be put in place to protect driver, passenger and community health and safety. Keep updated

What vehicles can be used to transport COVID-19 positive and high risk passengers? The updated guidelines outline the minimum Do I need to do anything now? For the latest information on COVID-19 and the commercial passenger vehicle industry: Keep updated

Any CPV that can allow at least 1.5 metres distance between the driver and the passenger at all times, including when entering and exiting the vehicle, such as: a registered wheelchair accessible vehicle; or other types of high occupancy vehicles (e.g. commuter vans) depending on their design. requirements for physical distancing, personal protective equipment (PPE) for drivers and passengers, proper disinfection practices and appropriate treatment of waste. View the updated guidelines here Important Information for the Commercial Passenger Vehicle Industry Accredited CPV drivers, registered vehicle owners and booking service providers (BSPs) must read and make sure they understand the updated guidelines. If transporting a high risk or COVID-19 positive passenger, you must make sure that the necessary procedures and controls are in place before the trip starts. Visit our website cpv.vic.gov.au See our frequently asked questions here Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Subscribe to our industry eNewsletter here Find more information on the current restrictions For the latest information on COVID-19 and the Victorian Commercial Passenger Vehicle industry: Visit the CPVV website cpv.vic.gov.au Note: A standard sedan will not allow Drivers should also contact their BSP or registered CPV and how to stay safe hereUpdated Guidelines for What has changed? the required physical distancing. owner before any of these passengers are transported. Do I need to do anything now? Where do I get more information? Transporting High Risk and COVID-19 Positive Passengers in Commercial Passenger Vehicles We’ve updated our guidelines for transporting coronavirus (COVID-19) positive passengers to include high risk passengers. A wider range of commercial passenger vehicles (CPVs) can now also be used for transporting these passengers, where physical distancing can be maintained. Should a CPV be used to provide this service,

Accredited CPV drivers, registered vehicle For help with a booked trip involving a COVID-19 controls must be put in place to protect driver, passenger and community health and safety. Keep updated owners and booking service providers (BSPs) must read and make sure they understand the updated guidelines.Which passengers do the guidelines apply to? positive or high-risk passenger, contact the relevant BSP or registered CPV owner. The updated guidelines outline the minimum requirements for physical distancing, personal protective equipment (PPE) for drivers and For the latest information on COVID-19 and the commercial passenger vehicle industry: Visit our website cpv.vic.gov.au

If transporting a high risk or COVID-19 positive passenger, you must make sure that the necessary procedures and controls are in place before the trip starts. are suspected cases of COVID-19; or The guidelines provide advice for transporting passengers who: are considered high risk, for example someone who is awaiting test results after being exposed to a person with COVID-19; If you have questions about the guidelines, contact the CPVV Safety Team at safety@cpv.vic.gov.au passengers, proper disinfection practices and appropriate treatment of waste. View the updated guidelines here See our frequently asked questions here Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Subscribe to our industry eNewsletter here Find more information on the current restrictions and how to stay safe here have tested positive for COVID-19.

Drivers should also contact their BSP or registered CPV owner before any of these passengers are transported.

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