The Victorian Government has launched a new check-in system for venues and businesses across Victoria.
Baseball Victoria encourages community baseball clubs to consider accessing the free QR Code Service, which will help them to keep records of visitors to their changerooms, canteens and clubhouses.
All baseball clubs will need to maintain a register of players for on-field activity through the match sheets. While players on the ground will be monitored through match sheets, this free system administered by the Victorian Government may be useful for clubs when hosting game days and special events with visitors accessing their club facilities.
They will only need to register their venue or business, download and print a poster containing a Victorian Government QR Code, and display it prominently to help Victoria stay safe and stay open.
Visitors simply need to scan the QR code using their smartphone, and their data will be held securely for 28 days unless it is requested by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Use of the Victorian Government’s QR Code Service is not mandatory, and baseball clubs that are currently using an existing market-led QR code solution may continue to do so.
Click HERE to access the free Victorian Government QR Code Service.
The Victorian Government has also provided a number of COVIDsafe resources for sporting venues and businesses, including frequently asked questions and a checklist to help organisers of public events in Victoria meet their safety obligations and responsibilities during the coronavirus pandemic.
Baseball Victoria’s Return to Play Plan is available HERE with more information on safety guidelines for this upcoming season.