Jan 13, 2022

COVID-19 Update – Jan 2022

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LNG Canada and JGC I Fluor JV are committed to protecting our workers, local communities, and our project from COVID-19. We have been working diligently over the past few weeks to understand and anticipate any new challenges in managing the Omicron variant.

We have reviewed our on-site protocols and measures against this new variant and are making revisions and reinforcements to ensure the project’s return to work in 2022 is executed in the safest way possible. This includes the continued adherence to B.C. Public Health measures, Northern Health recommendations, and our additional voluntary measures.

Restrictions on workers’ movements

Work from home for office-based staff

Business travel restrictions

Mandatory rapid testing

Voluntary self-administered rapid testing program

Mandatory mask-wearing

Mandatory Vaccination Program

On-site medical resources and facilities

As always, our approach remains aligned with direction from the Government of Canada and the Government of British Columbia. We continue to monitor the situation and adjust our plans and actions as required.

Questions or comments related to the LNG Canada project and our COVID-19 response can be sent to [email protected] or to JFJV’s community feedback line at 250-632-JFJV (5358).

Stay safe.

Vince Kenny
LNG Canada Construction Manager

Berni Molz
JGC I Fluor JV Construction Director

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