Table of contents:
- Prevent transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace
- 1,024,298
- 831,330
- 28,855
- Workplace habits that must be considered
- 1. Keep your distance
- 2. Always wash your hands
- 3. Keep wearing the mask while working
- 4. Don't touch the face
- 5. Just stay home when sick
- Prevention is also expected to be carried out by the company
The transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace is increasing. Even now the President of the United States Donald Trump and his wife Melania have tested positive for COVID-19. Both are thought to have been infected by presidential adviser Hope Hicks.
What should you pay attention to and how can you prevent it to reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19 in the workplace? Check out the following explanation:
Prevent transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace
When you have to return to your activities at work, you must prepare yourself to prevent transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace.
As we now know, COVID-19 is transmitted through droplet (saliva splashes) when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. Transmission can also occur from contact with surfaces that have been contaminated with the virus.
By knowing these basic things, we must put in place a strategy to avoid the COVID-19 transmission route as much as possible.
Preventing the spread of COVID-19 starts from traveling to work until returning home. When you go to work, make sure you are in good health, wear a mask, and if possible avoid using public transportation.
COVID-19 Outbreak updates Country: IndonesiaData1,024,298
Confirmed831,330
Recovered28,855
DeathDistribution MapWorkplace habits that must be considered
1. Keep your distance
Initially this appeal was intended to avoid contact with sick people only. But because currently people who have been infected can appear to be healthy or so-called people without symptoms (OTG), so as much as possible to avoid direct contact with other people.
To avoid spreading COVID-19 at work, keep your workplace as much as possible from other colleagues.
2. Always wash your hands
Washing hands is one of the most important things in preventing transmission of COVID-19 anywhere, including in the workplace.
Upon arrival at work, wash your hands immediately with soap and running water. After that you are advised to wash your hands with soap every 4 hours. Use hand sanitizer after touching common equipment in the work area.
3. Keep wearing the mask while working
Wear a mask from starting to go to work until you get home again. Doctors recommend changing the mask every four hours. Don't forget to bring some spare masks while you are in the office.
4. Don't touch the face
The face is believed to be the entrance for viruses into our bodies. Faces that are touched by hands contaminated with the corona virus can make it easy for germs to stick to mucous membranes. As a result, the risk of respiratory infections increases.
Touching the face is indeed a habit that is hard to break, but it is an important thing to prevent transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace. So from now on we have to get used to it seriously.
5. Just stay home when sick
Don't go to work and stay home when you feel sick. This is to prevent you from passing the disease on to other people.
When you get home, don't make contact with family members and wash up immediately. Preventing the spread of COVID-19 by living a clean and healthy life must be our daily habit during a pandemic.
Besides that, take care of your health, pay attention to balanced nutritional intake, and get enough sleep.
Prevention is also expected to be carried out by the company
When employees are required to return to work, the company is expected to take several actions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The American Center for Disease Control (CDC) asks companies to answer the question "is the company ready to protect employees at high risk?" If the answer is no then it is advisable not to open.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian government issued a Minister of Health Decree which was issued on Wednesday (20/5) and signed by the Minister of Health, Terawan Agus Putranto.
That is the Decree of the Minister of Health (KMK) Number HK.01.07 / MENKES / 328/2020 concerning Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19 in Office and Industrial Workplaces in Support of Business Continuity in Pandemic Situations.
In this decision, the company is expected to limit the number of personnel in the workplace. This is intended to make it easier for every worker to maintain a safe distance or what is known asphysical distancing.
Another regulation that can be applied to prevent transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace is to provide distance alerts in several places. One of them is the restrictions at the entrance when checking body temperature and in the elevator.
"If possible, provide special transportation for workers to commute from mes or housing to the workplace so that workers do not use public transportation," wrote the KMK.