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2020
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Risk assessment
- It is very important to carry out risk assessment in line with the Ministry of Health Covid -2019 Protocols and Guidelines.
- Consulting with your workers and other stakeholders
Taking body temperatures and wearing face masks
- Taking temperatures of all workers at the entrances
- Those whose body temperatures exceeds 37.5 degrees Celsius should be advised to seek medical assistance
- Wearing of face mask appropriately all the time
Develop cleaning, handwashing and hygiene procedures
- Encourage people to follow the MoH guidance on hand washing and hygiene procedures
- Provide hand sanitizers around the work place
- Frequently cleaning and disinfecting objects and surfaces that are touched regularly
- Enhance cleaning of busy areas
- Setting a clear use and cleaning guidance of toilets
- Provide hand drying facilities
Help People to work from home
- Discuss home working arrangements
- Ensuring they have the right equipment, for example remote access to work systems
- Including the in all necessary communication
- Looking after their physical health
Maintain social distancing
- Where possible you should maintain 2m between people by
- Putting up signs to remind workers and visitors of social distancing guidance
- Avoid sharing workstations
- Use floor tape or paint to mark areas to help people keep a 2m distance
- Switch to seeing visitors by appointment only if possible
Where people cannot be 2m apart, manage transmission risk
- Keep the activity time involved as short as possible
- Use screens or barriers to separate people from each other
- Stagger arrival and departure times
- Reducing the number of people each person has contact with using ‘fixed teams or partnering.
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