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University of Tasmania 3 Stage Response Campus Return

RESPONSEMEASURES FOR THE THREE STAGES OF RETURN TOCAMPUS 1 STAGE 2 STAGE

University of Tasmania stages of return to campus

3 STAGE

WORKING FROM HOME TOOLKIT How we can help the University of Tasmania to continue to operate in a way that keeps people as safe as possible. • The University’s mode of operating remains online, as it has been in recent weeks • Activities which are essential for students to complete their units for up to 10 people • Library services may be open for up to 10 people

• The University’s mode of operating remains online • Group learning and teaching activities for up to 20 people that support enriched student experience • Library services may be open for up to 80 people (from 17 June) • Gyms may be open for up to 20 people

• Group learning and teaching activities that support enriched student experience • Library numbers to be guided by Public Health • Gym numbers to be guided by Public Health • Staged staff return in safe model • Maintain 1.5m physical distancing, the 4m² guideline does not apply to Universities

Staff and Students

5 June (3pm) – 25 June

26 June

18 May – 5 June (3pm)

Our collective responsibility

Physical distancing standards for rooms

Maintain 1.5m physical distancing

Cough into a tissue or your elbow

Stay home when you’re sick

Download the COVIDSafe App

COVID-19 Access Screening

Online learning and assessment

Support to work from home

Look after our mental wellbeing

Maintain hand hygiene

Heightened cleaning

Last updated June 30 2020

WORKING FROM HOME TOOLKIT

Keep our spaces COVID-safe – Arrival Procedure

DO NOT enter if you feel unwell

Take extra precautions when in public spaces and stay at home if People close to you may be sick You are in a vulnerable group due to age, ethnicity, medical condition and/or disability You have received medical advice to isolate, quarantine or stay home

SHORT OF BREATH

Here is how Students: email [email protected] or log in MySafety Staff/others: email [email protected] or log in MySafety and tell your people leader If you are awaiting a test result or have tested positive to COVID-19 please DO NOT enter and notify the University of Tasmania

FEVER/FATIGUE

Before you enter, under our COVID-safe Plan YOU MUST

COUGH/COLD

Have completed the compulsory COVID-safe return to campus MyLO unit Go through one of our on-campus health screening stations each day when you arrive, before entering any buildings or facilities Scan your swipe access card to register attendance Maintain physical distancing and hygiene protocols at all times

SORE THROAT

The following principles apply at all stages of recovery University of Tasmania stages of return to campus

1 STAGE

2 STAGE

3 STAGE

The safety and wellbeing of our staff, students and community is our highest priority.

The measures we adopt are to protect those at greater risk of more serious illness with COVID-19.

To ensure the safety and wellbeing of students and staff, a structured and planned staged return to campus will be considered as outlined in this document.

Our recovery measures will be consistent with the Tasmanian Government Roadmap to Recovery and Australian Government 3 Step Framework for a COVIDsafe Australia.

• The University’s mode of operating remains online, as it has been in recent weeks • Activities which are essential for students to complete their units for up to 10 people • Library services may be open for up to 10 people

• The University’s ode of operating remains online • Group learning and teaching activities for up to 20 people that support enriched student experience • Libra y services may be open for up to 80 people (from 17 June) • Gyms may be open for up to 20 people

• Group learning and teaching activities that support enriched student experience • Library numbers to be guided by Public Health • Gym numbers to be guided by Public Health • Staged staff return in safe model • Maintain 1.5m physical distancing, the 4m² guideline does not apply to Universities

of Tasmania stages of return to ampus

Our recovery measures will be consistent with the Principles and Protocols for reducing the potential risk of COVID-19 transmission at Universities (Universities Australia, May 2020).

We will maintain our ability to deliver courses remotely and be able to transition within 48 hours from on-campus delivery to remote.

2 STAGE

3 STAGE

As a stage of recovery is increased (i.e. moving from stage 1 to stage 2), Strategic CMRT will review and approve changes to response measures.

If there is a step back in recovery stage (e.g. moving from stage 2 back to stage 1), UTAS will transition to the new requirements by the time the new requirements come into effect (UTAS can transition within 1 week).

To enable tracking and tracing in the event of a confirmed, or probable COVID-19 case, where possible UTAS will identify >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8

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