13 - 31 December 2021 / COVID-19

Queensland Construction & Related Industries COVID Safe Plan

As mentioned last week, Hutchies has been part of a working group with other major builders and the building unions to prepare for the likely spread of COVID-19 following the easing of border restrictions. The result has been the production of the Queensland Construction & Related Industries COVID Safe Plan which aims to provide a consistent, practical and proactive approach to the arrival of COVID-19 on construction sites.

The Industry Plan has been developed in consultation and with the support of Queensland Health to provide clarity for sites regarding issues such as cleaning requirements, contact training protocols and what to do in the event of a positive case. The Plan's general intention is to ensure that people are kept safe whilst adhering to Public Health Directions, preventing people being placed in home isolation unnecessarily and maintaining productivity.

The Industry Plan has now been launched and is ready for implementation. Read on for more information. 

Industry Liaison

To enable open communication between industry and Queensland Health, Queensland Health has appointed a Construction Industry Liaison. The Industry Liaison will act as a facilitator between the construction industry and Government, helping to ensure that Public Health Directions are implemented as effectively as possible on sites and that questions can be addressed in a timely manner. Hutchies has direct access to the Industry Liaison.

Phased Approach

Much like the current approach that the Queensland Government has taken regarding staged easing of restrictions, the Plan has four phases

which reflect varying degrees of restrictions based on vaccination percentages in impacted areas. 

It is expected that outbreaks will be localised to certain areas of Queensland at any given time, and therefore it is an intention of the Plan to follow the Queensland Government’s approach of targeting COVID Safe measures to areas where there is community spread of the virus on construction sites. This may mean that different parts of Queensland are in different phases at the same time. The Plan provides more detail on each phase.

Updates to the Plan

The plan will be updated as required to incorporate new Health Directions or industry feedback. Any changes will be made in consultation with the Queensland Government Industry Liaison and will be communicated as soon as they are available.

Teams Presentation

Ben Young will be hosting a presentation on Teams at 2pm, Tuesday 14 December to run through the Plan in more detail.

You will be automatically invited to the session if you are a Team Leader, Project Manager, Health and Safety Advisor or a Team Health & Safety Representative.

For anyone else who wishes to be included in the session, please contact the Coronavirus Team.

Public Health Direction Clarification

As mentioned last week, Hutchies is aware that some clients may be interpreting the recently released alert Vaccination requirements for workers in high risk settings in a way that would require construction workers to be vaccinated to work on particular classes of projects such as hospitals and schools.

The subsequently released COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Workers in a high-risk setting Direction provides clarification that in most circumstances construction workers are not included in mandatory vaccination requirements, provided the site is separated / delineated from other areas and users of the setting.

For clarity, the Industry Plan which has the support of Queensland Health does not require anyone to declare their vaccination status at a project or to their employer, nor does it require mandatory vaccinations. It does provide an opportunity for people to be vaccinated and tested in paid time.

If you have any questions about how this applies to your site, please contact the Coronavirus Team prior to taking any action.

New Exposure Sites

More new local cases have been detected in Queensland in the last few days.

If you have been in these areas recently, please check and regularly monitor the Queensland Government website as more locations are confirmed.

If you have visited any locations during the posted times please follow the Queensland Government advice and get tested immediately.

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30 October / Quality Alert

Engineered stone ban effective 1 July 2024

ALL engineered stone regardless of the silica content percentage will be banned


Alternative products must be considered and implemented on all projects.

The industry is shifting away from engineered stone due to the risks of respirable crystalline silica, which can cause silicosis and other silica-related diseases. Although the consultations are under way and there has been no official announcement by Federal or State Governments on the issue, the health and safety risks along with the uncertainty around this issue warrants a decision to ban all engineered products entering job sites nationally. The ban will take effect on 1 July 2024 and will extend to ALL engineered stone regardless of the silica content percentage. 

An update to this alert will be provided before the end of the year when the Federal and State Governments are expected to issue a formal decision on the ban. In the meantime, to mitigate the impact of potential delays and variations, the best approach is to inform the clients of the pending ban and to propose and seek approval for an alternative product. Similarly, ensure all future estimates have the stone specification qualified and priced accordingly.

Product alternatives going forward include:

Compact Laminates

  • Under 1% silica content
  • Extremely competitive pricing
  • Only comes in 12mm thickness
  • Heat resistance is an issue
  • Product not suitable for high end applications

Porcelain Surfaces

  • Under 10% silica content
  • Price dependant of product and supplier
  • Large variety of colours and thicknesses (4, 8, 12, 20 and 30mm)
  • Great resistance to staining, scratches, UV and heat
  • Good warranty terms

Acrylic Solid Surfaces

  • 0% silica content
  • More expensive alternative
  • Limited thickness availability
  • UV stable and heat resistant but direct heat exposure not advised
  • Minimising wastage through flexibility in sheet sizing
  • Seamless joints

Natural Stone*

  • Various silica content percentages
  • Variety of products at different price points available
  • Ongoing maintenance may be an issue
  • Unlikely to satisfy specific warranty requirements

*Although this alert does not directly impact natural stone, some types have high silica content so risk of using these on projects should be considered carefully.

For an up-to-date list of available products and their usability, click here.


More information

If you need additional support, please contact the Quality Team:

Phone 1300 HUTCHIES
Email QualityTeam@hutchinsonbuilders.com.au

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10 October / Update

Make sure bin chute systems are installed correctly, following the tested systems and the manufacturers’ instructions.

Check the detailed drawings from Elephant’s Foot and Wastech for different wall types (plasterboard, shaft-liner, speed panel, concrete, Hebel, and masonry).

Any changes to the tested systems must be approved by your project certifier, signed off by the fire engineer in the fire engineering report (FER), and accepted by the relevant state / territory fire service.

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