Under the Government Alert System We have set out our response and how we will manage both sales visits and installations.
iGenerate Contactless Installs and Sales Visits

At Alert Level 4 – Lockdown
Likely that disease is not contained.
Risk assessment
- Community transmission is occurring.
- Widespread outbreaks and new clusters.
iGenerate Actions
- No Installs.
- Work from home and provide remote assessments and proposals.
At Alert Level 3 – Restrict
High risk the disease is not contained.
Risk assessment
- Community transmission might be happening.
- New clusters may emerge but can be controlled through testing and contact tracing.
iGenerate Range of measures
- Contactless installs to resume. We have updated our Health and Safety following the COVID-19 Health and Safety Protocols
- Pre Site Visits to resume. Our sales team will be allowed to visits to enable accurate sales proposals to be generated
- All Sales calls and presentations will be done remotely
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How we work on site: We will have a maximum of two roof installers and one electrician assigned to each site
- All people accessing site must sign in and sign out at each visit. This includes companies making deliveries, Council Inspectors, and clients. The sign in regime is critical to allowing contact tracing to occur in the event of a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19.
• Site Manager should coordinate works to ensure, unless unavoidable, that only one trade is operating on a single house site at any given time.
• Eliminate where possible face-to-face meetings.
• All common areas shall be closed unless absolutely necessary. If required to be utilised these must be sanitised daily.
• We do not share tools if possible. If tools are to be shared they need to be cleaned before passing between people. Where possible have key tasks undertaken by one specified person (e.g. using drop saw).
• Workers to bring a drink bottle and lunch to work – no leaving site to pick up lunch during the day. All food / drink waste must be immediately disposed of in rubbish bins or taken away from site by the worker. Workers should wash their hands before and after eating and remain 1m from other people.
• Site Managers to review COVID-19 controls at least weekly with contractor companies and workers to seek their views on COVID-19 Controls. Workers must be encouraged to suggest improvements or raise concerns.
Before staff go to site they will go through the following checks
D) LEAVING THE SITE
Sign out process:
- All contractors, visitors and those making deliveries to sign out before they leave the site.
- Acknowledge obligation to inform
Site Manager if they become unwell or become aware they have had contact with a suspected COVID-19 case. Ensure they have Site Manager contact details. - Sign out, wash hands and use hand sanitiser before leaving the site.
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Alert Level 2 – Reduce
The disease is contained, but the risk of community transmission remains.
Risk assessment
- Household transmission could be occurring.
- Single or isolated cluster outbreaks.
iGenerate Range of measures
- Contactless installs. We have updated our Health and Safety following the COVID-19 Health and Safety Protocols
- Pre Site Visits. Our sales team will be allowed to visits to enable accurate sales proposals to be generated. All Sales calls and presentations can be done in home at a distance of 1m or remotely
- COVID19_Health_and_Safety_Protocols_for_NZ_Residential_Construction_Sites_V2.
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How we work on site: We will have a maximum of two roof installers and one electrician assigned to each site
- All people accessing site must sign in and sign out at each visit. This includes companies making deliveries, Council Inspectors, and clients. The sign in regime is critical to allowing contact tracing to occur in the event of a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19.
• Site Manager should coordinate works to ensure, unless unavoidable, that only one trade is operating on a single house site at any given time.
• Eliminate where possible face-to-face meetings.
• All common areas shall be closed unless absolutely necessary. If required to be utilised these must be sanitised daily.
• We do not share tools if possible. If tools are to be shared they need to be cleaned before passing between people. Where possible have key tasks undertaken by one specified person (e.g. using drop saw).
• Workers to bring a drink bottle and lunch to work – no leaving site to pick up lunch during the day. All food / drink waste must be immediately disposed of in rubbish bins or taken away from site by the worker. Workers should wash their hands before and after eating and remain 1m from other people.
• Site Managers to review COVID-19 controls at least weekly with contractor companies and workers to seek their views on COVID-19 Controls. Workers must be encouraged to suggest improvements or raise concerns.
Before staff go to site they will go through the following checks
D) LEAVING THE SITE
Sign out process:
- All contractors, visitors and those making deliveries to sign out before they leave the site.
- Acknowledge obligation to inform
Site Manager if they become unwell or become aware they have had contact with a suspected COVID-19 case. Ensure they have Site Manager contact details. - Sign out, wash hands and use hand sanitiser before leaving the site.
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Alert Level 1 – Prepare
The disease is contained in New Zealand.
Risk assessment
- COVID-19 is uncontrolled overseas.
- Isolated household transmission could be occurring in New Zealand.
iGenerate Range of measures
- Contactless installs. We have updated our Health and Safety following the COVID-19 Health and Safety Protocols
- Pre Site Visits. Our sales team will be allowed to visits to enable accurate sales proposals to be generated. All Sales calls and presentations can be done in home at a distance of 1m or remotely
- COVID19_Health_and_Safety_Protocols_for_NZ_Residential_Construction_Sites_V2.
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How we work on site: We will have a maximum of two roof installers and one electrician assigned to each site
- All people accessing site must sign in and sign out at each visit. This includes companies making deliveries, Council Inspectors, and clients. The sign in regime is critical to allowing contact tracing to occur in the event of a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19.
• Site Manager should coordinate works to ensure, unless unavoidable, that only one trade is operating on a single house site at any given time.
• Eliminate where possible face-to-face meetings.
• All common areas shall be closed unless absolutely necessary. If required to be utilised these must be sanitised daily.
• We do not share tools if possible. If tools are to be shared they need to be cleaned before passing between people. Where possible have key tasks undertaken by one specified person (e.g. using drop saw).
• Workers to bring a drink bottle and lunch to work – no leaving site to pick up lunch during the day. All food / drink waste must be immediately disposed of in rubbish bins or taken away from site by the worker. Workers should wash their hands before and after eating and remain 1m from other people.
• Site Managers to review COVID-19 controls at least weekly with contractor companies and workers to seek their views on COVID-19 Controls. Workers must be encouraged to suggest improvements or raise concerns.
Before staff go to site they will go through the following checks
D) LEAVING THE SITE
Sign out process:
- All contractors, visitors and those making deliveries to sign out before they leave the site.
- Acknowledge obligation to inform
Site Manager if they become unwell or become aware they have had contact with a suspected COVID-19 case. Ensure they have Site Manager contact details. - Sign out, wash hands and use hand sanitiser before leaving the site.
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