R1-127/2020: Deployment of National Incident Management Teams
Process to deploy NIMT in Te Hiku
Process to deploy NIMT in Te Hiku
Action Auckland based personnel:
From 11:59 pm on Wednesday 7 October 2020 follow the Service Delivery Preventative Protection Protocols (SDPPP) for Alert Level 1. Please ensure all personnel are aware of the changes to the SDPPP for each Alert Level.
The Government has announced that Auckland will move to Alert Level 2 from 11.59pm on Wednesday 23 September 2020.
Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland region returns to Alert Level 2 at 11.59pm on Sunday 30 August. Geographical Area of Areas’ 1, 2 and Northland Rural remain with full Alert Level 2 protocol. The following notice describes the situation and action required.
Note that the NZTA Variation to driving hours has been renewed for another year.
This National Notice has been superseded by 066/2020 COVID-19 Alert Levels and SDPP updates(external link)
ActionAuckland based personnel:
Continue following the Service Delivery Preventative Protection Protocols (SDPPP) for Alert Level 3(external link) until 11. 59pm on Sunday 30 August 2020.
All personnel must be aware of an outage tomorrow 19 August and ensure pagers are worn to help minimise any potential notification delays.
All Auckland based personnel are to continue following the Service Delivery Preventative Protection Protocols (SDPPP) for Alert Level 3. All other personnel are to continue following the SDPPP for Alert Level 2.
Auckland COVID Alert Level 3 was implemented at 1200hrs 12 Aug 2020 while the remainder of New Zealand is at Alert Level 2. This introduces a difference in medical response activities based on location. St John have moved to introduce the following precautions, actions and PPE use.
ActionAll personnel (except Auckland based personnel) are to begin following the Service Delivery Preventative Protection Protocols (SDPPP) for Alert Level 2. Auckland personnel are to follow the SDPPP for Alert Level 3.