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Monday, 01 June 2020

COVID-19 Phase 3 Update

Written by JudoWA
JudoWA News

Written By

Jacob Read
Community Engagement Officer

As Judo WA  and Clubs moves into the COVID-19 Phase 3 Guidelines, the following Phase Three Guidelines and COIVD-19 Safety Plans are required to be followed to operate. 
 
The COVID-19 Safety-Sport and Recreation Guidelines and the Safety Plans Phase 3 can be found here:

Phase 3 COVID Safety Guidelines – Sport and Recreation
Phase 3 COVID Safety Plan – Sport and Recreation
 
Further information can be found on the WA State Government website.
https://www.wa.gov.au/government/document-collections/covid-19-coronavirus-sport-and-recreation
 
 
From 6 June 2020 , the following can reopen 

  • gyms, supervised at all times
  • playgrounds
  • skate parks
  • outdoor gym equipment
  • full contact sport, including tackling
  • change rooms and toilets.

Equipment can be shared but should be cleaned between each class/training session.


 
Steps to reopening sport and recreation facilities 
Sport and recreation facilities need to take the following steps to reopen or expand operations in Phase 3.  
If your facility’s capacity can increase in Phase 3, this needs to be reflected on a new COVID Safety Plan Certificate. 

  • Complete a COVID Safety Plan prior to reopening. The COVID Safety Guidelines will help you complete the plan. 
  • Display a COVID Safety Plan certificate (you’ll find this in the plan). 
  • Implement the necessary safety requirements. 

 

Safety requirements  

  • Maintain a strict limit of a minimum of 2 square metres per person. 
  • Ensure a maximum of 100 people per single undivided space, up to 300 patrons per venue. 
  • Instructors, trainers, coaches and general venue staff are not included in the 100/300 person count. 
  • Players, customers, patrons, participants, parents and spectators are included in the count. 
  • Maintain 1.5 metre separation between people who are not from the same household.
  • Maintain hygiene and frequent cleaning. 
  • Self-complete a COVID Safety Plan prior to reopening/recommencing activity, and display a COVID Safety Plan Certificate at relevant sporting venues. 

 

Judo WA continues to work with the DLGSC to clarify any information and follow up on any questions. If you have any inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact Judo WA on admin@judowa.org.au.

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