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新西兰政府官方网站|新西兰政府官方推出的“员工防护设备指南”

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站点名称:员工防护设备指南


官方网址:https://covid19.govt.nz/latest ... ment/
 
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Guidance for wearing protective equipment 
(新西兰政府官方推出的“必要服务”员工防护设备指南)
28 Mar 2020
The Ministry of Health have released new guidance on protective equipment for people in essential jobs that may require physical or close contact.

If you can ensure more than 1 metre distance from people with potential COVID-19 symptoms and any surfaces or items they may touch – facemasks and gloves are not recommended.

If the nature of your job means you may touch surfaces or items also touched by people with potential COVID-19 symptoms, you may consider wearing gloves, however facemasks are still not recommended.

If you may be unable to maintain more than 1 metre contact distance from people with potential COVID-19 symptoms, facemasks and gloves are recommended when this contact is likely to occur.

In all situations, regular hand washing should continue.

These recommendations are a guide only and workplace settings should consider their ability to maintain the 1 metre rule. In general, surgical/medical masks prevent the dispersal of droplets by an infected patient and the inhalation of droplets if within 1 metre of a coughing individual.

If a customer or employee shows signs of being unwell such as a fever, cough or shortness of breath, they should be politely encouraged to leave as soon as possible and to seek help by calling their GP (doctor) or call Healthline (for free) on 0800 358 5453.

More information on the use of facemasks and PPE(external link) view all
站点名称:员工防护设备指南


官方网址:https://covid19.govt.nz/latest ... ment/
 
站点介绍

Guidance for wearing protective equipment 
(新西兰政府官方推出的“必要服务”员工防护设备指南)
28 Mar 2020
The Ministry of Health have released new guidance on protective equipment for people in essential jobs that may require physical or close contact.

If you can ensure more than 1 metre distance from people with potential COVID-19 symptoms and any surfaces or items they may touch – facemasks and gloves are not recommended.

If the nature of your job means you may touch surfaces or items also touched by people with potential COVID-19 symptoms, you may consider wearing gloves, however facemasks are still not recommended.

If you may be unable to maintain more than 1 metre contact distance from people with potential COVID-19 symptoms, facemasks and gloves are recommended when this contact is likely to occur.

In all situations, regular hand washing should continue.

These recommendations are a guide only and workplace settings should consider their ability to maintain the 1 metre rule. In general, surgical/medical masks prevent the dispersal of droplets by an infected patient and the inhalation of droplets if within 1 metre of a coughing individual.

If a customer or employee shows signs of being unwell such as a fever, cough or shortness of breath, they should be politely encouraged to leave as soon as possible and to seek help by calling their GP (doctor) or call Healthline (for free) on 0800 358 5453.

More information on the use of facemasks and PPE(external link)
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新西兰政府官方网站|新西兰政府官方推出的“员工防护设备指南”

Others新西兰本地网站推荐 wrote the post • 0 comments • 499 views • 2020-05-09 13:35 • added this tag no more than 24h

站点名称:员工防护设备指南


官方网址:https://covid19.govt.nz/latest ... ment/
 
站点介绍

Guidance for wearing protective equipment 
(新西兰政府官方推出的“必要服务”员工防护设备指南)
28 Mar 2020
The Ministry of Health have released new guidance on protective equipment for people in essential jobs that may require physical or close contact.

If you can ensure more than 1 metre distance from people with potential COVID-19 symptoms and any surfaces or items they may touch – facemasks and gloves are not recommended.

If the nature of your job means you may touch surfaces or items also touched by people with potential COVID-19 symptoms, you may consider wearing gloves, however facemasks are still not recommended.

If you may be unable to maintain more than 1 metre contact distance from people with potential COVID-19 symptoms, facemasks and gloves are recommended when this contact is likely to occur.

In all situations, regular hand washing should continue.

These recommendations are a guide only and workplace settings should consider their ability to maintain the 1 metre rule. In general, surgical/medical masks prevent the dispersal of droplets by an infected patient and the inhalation of droplets if within 1 metre of a coughing individual.

If a customer or employee shows signs of being unwell such as a fever, cough or shortness of breath, they should be politely encouraged to leave as soon as possible and to seek help by calling their GP (doctor) or call Healthline (for free) on 0800 358 5453.

More information on the use of facemasks and PPE(external link) view all
站点名称:员工防护设备指南


官方网址:https://covid19.govt.nz/latest ... ment/
 
站点介绍

Guidance for wearing protective equipment 
(新西兰政府官方推出的“必要服务”员工防护设备指南)
28 Mar 2020
The Ministry of Health have released new guidance on protective equipment for people in essential jobs that may require physical or close contact.

If you can ensure more than 1 metre distance from people with potential COVID-19 symptoms and any surfaces or items they may touch – facemasks and gloves are not recommended.

If the nature of your job means you may touch surfaces or items also touched by people with potential COVID-19 symptoms, you may consider wearing gloves, however facemasks are still not recommended.

If you may be unable to maintain more than 1 metre contact distance from people with potential COVID-19 symptoms, facemasks and gloves are recommended when this contact is likely to occur.

In all situations, regular hand washing should continue.

These recommendations are a guide only and workplace settings should consider their ability to maintain the 1 metre rule. In general, surgical/medical masks prevent the dispersal of droplets by an infected patient and the inhalation of droplets if within 1 metre of a coughing individual.

If a customer or employee shows signs of being unwell such as a fever, cough or shortness of breath, they should be politely encouraged to leave as soon as possible and to seek help by calling their GP (doctor) or call Healthline (for free) on 0800 358 5453.

More information on the use of facemasks and PPE(external link)