5th August 2020   |   Business

Victoria COVID Work Permit template

Permitted worker scheme

We have managed to download the workers permit template before the site crashed.

Please click here to download the form to complete for Employers to their Employees.

Permitted Worker Scheme

From 11:59 pm Wednesday 5 August, workplaces in Melbourne must be closed unless:

  • the workplace is part of a permitted activity, or
  • all employees are working from home.

From 11:59 pm on Wednesday 5 August, employers that require their staff to attend a worksite must issue a work permit to their employees – this is the employer’s responsibility.

Penalties of up to $19,826 (for individuals) and $99,132 (for businesses) will apply to employers who issue work permits to employees who do not meet the requirements of the worker permit scheme or who otherwise breach the scheme requirements.

There will also be on-the-spot fines of up to $1,652 (for individuals) and up to $9,913 (for businesses) for anyone who breaches the scheme requirements. This includes employers and employees who do not carry their worker permit when travelling to and from work.

Eligibility

Employers can issue a work permit to their employees if:

  • the organisation is on the list of permitted activities
  • the employee is working in an approved category for on-site work, and
  • the employee cannot work from home.

In rare circumstances where an employee is at risk at home, an employee does not need a work permit. This includes:

  • if an employee is at risk at home, such as at risk of family violence
  • law enforcement, emergency services workers or health workers who carry employer-issued photographic identification, which clearly identifies the employer.

An employee must not use a worker permit, even if they have been issued one, if:

  • they test positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) and are required to self-isolate
  • they are in close contact with someone who has tested positive.

Information employers will need

To issue a work permit, employers will need:

  • name, ABN, company address and trading name
  • the name and date of birth of the employee
  • the employee’s regular hours and place of work
  • to meet all eligibility criteria, including that the business is a permitted activity
  • to meet all relevant legal obligations
  • to have a COVID-19 safe plan in place
  • to authorise a person or people to issue the worker permit.

How to issue a work permit

Each employee required to be on-site must receive an individual work permit with the required details.

Employers must:

  1. Download the template from this page and fill it out. Click on the button below for the template

                                                                Work permit 

  • Employers must use this template for all worker permits issued under this scheme.

2. Sign the worker permit. You can print and sign or sign it electronically.

  • Businesses must get an authorised person to sign the worker permit. This person might be the CEO, an HR manager, an operations manager or anyone else that is suitable.
  • They must be accountable for the details they provide.
  • They may be contacted by Victoria Police or other enforcement agencies to confirm the details.

3. Ask the employee to sign the worker permit. They can print and sign or sign electronically.

  • You can email or text the work permit to your employee.
  • An employee may travel to work without a work permit once to get their first permit.

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