RIDEROO is committed to the safety of our passengers and drivers, and have implemented measures over and above the following Department of Health and Department of Transport Guidelines, to ensure our vehicles and drivers are safe. In summary;
Advice to drivers of public transport
Drivers of public transport, including taxis, ride-hail services, trains, buses and trams, are advised that:
* You do not need to wear a mask if you are healthy;
* Suspected cases of coronavirus have been asked to isolate themselves and should not be catching public transport,
* Once passengers have disembarked and the journey is complete, you are not required to take any further measures;
* However, you should employ standard cleaning practices at the end of each shift, as part of good hygiene practice.
* In the event of a passenger spreading droplets (such as sneezing, coughing or vomiting), clean surfaces with appropriate disinfectant wipes so that the potential spread of infection can be minimised.
* Public transport services that service hospitals may consider an increase in the frequency of cleaning of these vehicles.
* Cleaning of vehicles should be with a disinfectant cleaning product.
* Wipe all surfaces thoroughly, paying particular attention to high touch surfaces such as handles, rails and buttons.
Reference:
https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/~/media/Files/Corporate/general%20documents/Infectious%20diseases/PDF/Coronavirus/COVID19%20Information%20for%20public%20transport%20in%20WA.pdf
We have implemented regular cleaning of seats, door handles and other areas touched by passengers with disinfectant wipes and sprays.
It has been recommended by the Department of Transport, that passengers sit in the rear of the vehicle. Passengers who are unwell, may be refused transport in order for us to maintain a safe workplace for our drivers.
Advice to drivers of public transport
Drivers of public transport, including taxis, ride-hail services, trains, buses and trams, are advised that:
* You do not need to wear a mask if you are healthy;
* Suspected cases of coronavirus have been asked to isolate themselves and should not be catching public transport,
* Once passengers have disembarked and the journey is complete, you are not required to take any further measures;
* However, you should employ standard cleaning practices at the end of each shift, as part of good hygiene practice.
* In the event of a passenger spreading droplets (such as sneezing, coughing or vomiting), clean surfaces with appropriate disinfectant wipes so that the potential spread of infection can be minimised.
* Public transport services that service hospitals may consider an increase in the frequency of cleaning of these vehicles.
* Cleaning of vehicles should be with a disinfectant cleaning product.
* Wipe all surfaces thoroughly, paying particular attention to high touch surfaces such as handles, rails and buttons.
Reference:
https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/~/media/Files/Corporate/general%20documents/Infectious%20diseases/PDF/Coronavirus/COVID19%20Information%20for%20public%20transport%20in%20WA.pdf
We have implemented regular cleaning of seats, door handles and other areas touched by passengers with disinfectant wipes and sprays.
It has been recommended by the Department of Transport, that passengers sit in the rear of the vehicle. Passengers who are unwell, may be refused transport in order for us to maintain a safe workplace for our drivers.