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How to Protect Yourself in the Workplace During a Pandemic
The best strategy to reduce the risk of becoming ill with pandemic
influenza is to avoid crowded settings and other situations that
increase the risk of exposure to someone who may be infected. If you
must be in a crowded setting, minimize your time there. Some basic
hygiene and social distancing precautions that can be used in every
workplace include the following:
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Stay home if you are
sick.
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Wash your hands
frequently with soap and water for 20 seconds or with a hand
sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
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Avoid touching your
nose, mouth and eyes. -
Cover your coughs and
sneezes with a tissue, or cough and sneeze into your upper sleeve.
Dispose of tissues in no-touch trash receptacles.
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Wash your hands or use
a hand sanitizer after coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose.
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Avoid close contact
(within 6 feet) with coworkers and customers.
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Avoid shaking hands
and always wash your hands after physical contact with others.
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If wearing gloves, always wash your hands after
removing them.
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Keep frequently
touched common surfaces (for example, telephones, computer
equipment, etc.) clean.
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Try not to use other
workers’ phones, desks, offices, or other work tools and equipment.
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Minimize group
meetings; use e-mails, phones and text messaging. If meetings are
unavoidable, avoid close contact (within 6 feet) with others and
ensure that the meeting room is properly ventilated.
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Limit unnecessary
visitors to the workplace.
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Maintain a healthy
lifestyle; attention to rest, diet, exercise and relaxation helps
maintain physical and emotional health.
Find out
more by downloading this educational OSHA Pamphlet.
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