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Coronavirus
The global pandemic of the Novel Coronavirus presents unique changes to our everyday lives. Each of us must continue to be ever vigilant in suppressing the transmission of the virus.
Controlling Transmission Do’s and Don’ts
Observe social distancing and try to stay at least 2mtrs away from anyone you do not live with Wash hands regularly and / or use sanitiser when soap and water are not available Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze Wear a face covering when transitioning inside buildings or required by our clients
DO:
DO NOT: Touch your eyes, nose or mouth Work in close proximity to others without adequate protection and / or a suitable risk assessment
What to do in a suspected or confirmed isolated case?
¡ Inform your Line Manager ¡ If you have symptoms do not present for work, if you are
at work you must leave immediately and contact NHS to arrange a test and inform the company
¡ Anyone with a suspected case should not return to work
until they have a negative result, complied with the selfisolation guidelines outlined by the NHS and are symptom free
¡ Anyone returning from a positive case must complete a