Toronto Star

Expanding safety measures

Use of face masks required on trains, ships, planes and transit,

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OTTAWA— Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau is expanding the required use of face coverings on planes, trains, ships and transit to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

Effective at noon on Thursday, airline flight crew and airport workers will be required to wear non-medical masks, in addition to the existing requiremen­t for passengers.

Railway operators will have to notify passengers to wear a face covering when physical distancing of two metres from others can’t be maintained, or as requested by the rail companies.

All railway workers will be required to be given face coverings and ensure they are worn according to risk or when mandated by local authoritie­s.

Marine workers will be advised to possess a face covering that will be worn depending on the workplace risk, when physical distancing can’t be maintained or where local authoritie­s require it.

Practices for the use of personal protective equipment, including masks, will be establishe­d for trucking, motor coaches and transit in collaborat­ion with provinces, territorie­s and industry.

“My top concern continues to be the well-being of the transporta­tion workers and the travelling public,” Garneau says in a statement.

“The use of face coverings can limit the transmissi­on of the virus where physical distancing cannot be maintained.”

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau is expanding the required use of face coverings on planes, trains, ships and transit to reduce the risk of COVID-19.
ADRIAN WYLD THE CANADIAN PRESS Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau is expanding the required use of face coverings on planes, trains, ships and transit to reduce the risk of COVID-19.

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