New safety laws for food delivery riders now in place
SafeWork NSW is reminding food delivery riders to adhere to the new safety laws that began January 1, otherwise it could prove costly.
Clinton Mayarnd is joined by Acting Head of SafeWork John Tansey, who says from January 1st all food delivery riders must wear high-visibility personal protective equipment (PPE) and carry their training verification record or risk being fined.
“We made a major step to improve safety for riders on 1 July last year, when it became law for food delivery booking providers to supply their riders with PPE,” Mr Tansey said.
“Today (January 1st) it becomes law for riders to wear the supplied PPE, which is a high visibility vest and food bag, and carry a training verification record. Riders found to not be wearing their PPE will be hit with a $144 fine for each offence.
“We now have the strongest safety environment for food delivery platforms and riders anywhere in the world and will continue to work with industry to ensure a culture where people and safety comes first.”
From January 1 all riders:
⦁ Will be legally required to use or wear the PPE that has been provided to them while delivering food or drink.
⦁ Must produce their training record if requested by a SafeWork NSW Inspector or NSW police officer.
⦁ Penalties and fines will apply to platforms and riders who cannot show they have met these requirements.
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