Transport Canada outlined measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 onboard essential passenger vessels and ferries. These practices must be implemented by essential passenger vessels and ferries that continue to operate, under restrictions, during the pandemic.
For all Essential Passenger Vessels that do not reduce passenger loads by 50%, the operator will need to implement appropriate mitigation measures, based on the most recent public health advice put forward in the vessel’s area of operation.
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These mitigation measures are then to be submitted to Transport Canada (via email to the CMAC Secretariat at [email protected]). Transport Canada should also be advised if the jurisdiction in which the Essential Passenger Vessel operates has lifted all COVID-19 restrictions.
Measures to reduce transmission of COVID-19 should be based on recent advice put forward by local health authorities in the vessel’s area of operation. These measures could include, but are not limited to, the following:
- requesting that passengers stay in their vehicles on open car decks for the duration of the transit;
- requiring that passengers use a face covering to cover their mouth/nose, for use at times during their journey when they cannot physically distance from others (e.g., in washrooms or other common areas);
encouraging passengers to wash their hands before boarding the vessel; - ensuring there are facilities to allow all passengers and crew to wash their hands often with soap under warm running water for at least 20 seconds;
- ensuring there is alcohol-based hand sanitizer (or equivalent) available to all passengers and crew;
- requiring physical distancing for passengers on board in accordance with local health authority measures ;
- putting in place immediate reporting and mandatory isolation of anyone showing signs or symptoms of COVID-19 (cough, shortness of breath, fever equal to or greater than 38°C, or signs of fever, e.g. shivering, flushed skin, excessive sweating). In the case of overnight vessels, at least 20% of their capacity must be carried as empty berths to allow for isolation;
- operating buffets, restaurants and canteens in accordance with local health authority measures;
eliminating the practice of “hot bunking”, where more than one crew member is assigned to a single bunk;
working with terminal operators to provide additional space for walk-on passengers waiting to embark/disembark; and - increasing medical capacity where practical (e.g., for those vessels that regularly carry medical staff, this would mean increasing the number of medical staff onboard).
Passenger announcements:
In addition to the requirements under the Ministerial Interim Order, Transport Canada is requesting that the crew of a passenger vessel or ferry vessel read out the announcement (A) below before boarding, and another message (B) once passengers are on-board the vessel. Where this is not feasible, the operator should post equivalent signage. Details within the announcements which relate to the health check and wearing of a face covering may be amended to align with current guidance put forward by local health authorities in the vessel’s area of operation.
A. Pre-boarding announcement to be adopted based on local measures
In order to manage the spread of COVID-19, the Government of Canada, along with the provinces and territories have put in place recommended practices.
Prior to boarding this vessel you may be requested to undergo a health check. This will involve answering a few simple questions to which you must answer truthfully.
During the voyage, you could be asked to wear a face covering that covers your mouth and nose when you are outside your vehicle and in situations where you cannot maintain two metres of physical separation.
When arriving at your destination, you may be subject to further measures taken by the municipal, provincial or territorial government to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
As a reminder, no person should board a vessel when they are exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms. Should symptoms such as a fever, cough, or difficulty breathing develop while on-board, please notify the vessel crew immediately.
B. Onboard message to be adopted based on local measures
In light of the global pandemic related to COVID-19, the Government of Canada, in cooperation with provincial/territorial public health authorities, has put in place important measures to help limit the spread of COVID-19 in Canada.
During this voyage, you could be asked to wear a face covering that covers your mouth and nose when you are outside your vehicle and in situations where you cannot maintain two metres of physical separation.
Please be advised that many provinces and territories are asking travelers, with some exceptions for essential services, to self-isolate and monitor themselves for symptoms to help limit the spread of COVID-19 in Canada.
Travelers are reminded to stay informed about COVID-19 measures that apply in the region where they are heading, and obtain updates from their national, provincial and territorial health authorities.