Personal hygiene measures Sample Clauses

Personal hygiene measures. Bus operators should provide training and guidance to their personnel to reduce the general risk of ARI(2): - Avoidance of close contact (see paragraph 1) with people suffering from ARI - Hand washing technique (use of soap and water, rubbing hands for at least 20 seconds etc.) - When hand washing is essential (e.g. after assisting an ill traveller or after contact with their environment) - When hand rubbing can be applied instead of hand washing and how this can be done - Respiratory etiquette during coughing and sneezing with disposable tissues or clothing - Appropriate waste disposal - Use of respirators and medical masks (FFP2/FFP3 respirators, if available, for staff taking care of the suspect case and medical masks to be used – if tolerated – by the suspect case). If respirators are not available, the use of medical masks is recommended. When this type of PPE is used, the limitations and risks connected to its use should be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
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Personal hygiene measures. Cruise lines should continue to provide guidance and training about of their crews, related to reducing the general risk of ARI: - Hand washing technique (use of soap and water, rubbing hands for at least 20 seconds etc.) - When hand washing is essential (e.g. after assisting an ill traveller or after contact with their environment) - When hand rubbing can be applied instead of hand washing and how this can be done - Respiratory etiquette during coughing and sneezing with disposable tissues or clothing - Appropriate waste disposal - Use of respiratory masks - Avoiding close contact with people suffering from acute respiratory infections5.
Personal hygiene measures. Shipping companies should refresh training of their crews about hygiene measures: - Hand washing technique (use of soap and water, rubbing hands for at least 20 seconds etc.) - When hand washing is essential (e.g. after assisting an ill traveller or after contact with their environment) - When hand rubbing can be applied instead of hand washing and how this can be done - Respiratory etiquette during coughing and sneezing with disposable tissues or clothing - Appropriate waste disposal - Use of respiratory masks - Avoiding close contact with people suffering from acute respiratory infections5. Infographics from WHO are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/health-topics/coronavirus
Personal hygiene measures. Rail operators and rail station operators should provide training and guidance to their personnel (working on board trains as well as at stations) to reduce the general risk of ARI(3): - Avoidance of close contact (see paragraph 1) with people suffering from ARI - Hand washing technique (use of soap and water, rubbing hands for at least 20 seconds etc.)

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  • Corrective Measures If the Participating Generator fails to meet or maintain the requirements set forth in this Agreement and/or the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO shall be permitted to take any of the measures, contained or referenced in the CAISO Tariff, which the CAISO deems to be necessary to correct the situation.

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  • Personal Necessity 1.1 Unit members may use a maximum of seven (7) days of accumulated sick leave for personal necessity. Personal Necessity Leave shall be limited to circumstances that are serious in nature and that the employee cannot reasonably be expected to disregard, that necessitate immediate attention and cannot be taken care of after work hours or on weekends.

  • Protective Measures We have implemented and will maintain appropriate technical and organisational measures in relation to the Services taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation, and the nature, scope, context and purposes of Processing, as well as the likelihood and severity of risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects. This includes measures relating to the physical security of Our facilities used to deliver them, measures to control access rights to Our assets and relevant networks, and processes for testing these measures. In accordance with Our obligations under applicable law, We may undertake digital forensic investigations in relation to the use of the Services and Subscriptions. You are responsible for using, and ensuring that your Users use, the controls and advice provided by the Services correctly and consistently.

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