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@ Epidemic prevention and control volunteers, you must understand these job classifications and protection points! _ Wear _ Isolate _ Work

Original title: @ epidemic prevention and control volunteers, you must understand these job classifications and protection points! Recently Many volunteers are fighting on the front line. Assist schools, communities or related units Carry out epidemic prevention and control work In the auxiliary nucleic acid testing, community sealing and control of material delivery, etc. Contribute to each position But While actively participating in epidemic prevention and control Volunteers must also strengthen their self-protection. Now let's take a look. Division standards and control measures for sealing control area, control area and prevention control area As well as the classification of volunteers for epidemic prevention and control and the key points of protection. Expand the full text 1 Sealing control area, control area, prevention and control area Classification standards and control measures 2 Classification of volunteers for epidemic prevention and control and key protection points Category I: administrative or auxiliary Service volunteer protection It can be carried out in low-risk areas or prevention areas. Attention should be paid to wearing surgical mask in indoor multi-person scenarios without special protection requirements. Volunteers engaged in material handling should also wear gloves and carry hand disinfectants. Class II: prevention area (Nucleic acid test assistant volunteers) Keep a social distance from the sample; Disinfect hands frequently; Personal protective equipment of the same level as the medical staff shall be worn when assisting in the sampling operation area (it is recommended to wear disposable work cap, medical protective mask, protective face screen/goggles, medical protective suit, disposable gloves and shoe covers); Other nucleic acid detection AIDS (such as scanning code registration, etc.) It is recommended to wear disposable work cap, N95 or KN95 particulate matter protective mask/medical protective mask, isolation clothing, disposable gloves, work cap, and waterproof work shoes. It is recommended to wear protective face screen or goggles when working continuously for more than 2 hours. Class II: prevention area (Volunteers assisting in building sweeping, scanning code registration, etc.) Disinfect hands in time after touching elevator buttons, door handles, doorbells and other items; Avoid entering the home of the isolated person or having close contact with the isolated person; Control the number of people when taking the elevator to avoid crowding; Pay attention to keeping social distance with clients; Disinfect hands in time after contacting personal belongings of service objects; It is recommended to wear N95 or KN95 particulate respirator/medical respirator, isolation clothing, disposable gloves, work cap and waterproof work shoes. Category III and IV: controlled and sealed area (Nucleic acid test assistant volunteers) Keep a social distance from the sample; Disinfect hands frequently; Personal protective equipment of the same level as the medical staff shall be worn when assisting in the sampling operation area (it is recommended to wear work clothes, disposable work caps, medical protective masks, protective face screens/goggles, medical protective suit, disposable gloves and shoe covers); Other nucleic acid detection AIDS (such as scanning code registration, etc.) It is recommended to wear work clothes,Full Body Disposable Coverall, disposable work caps, medical protective masks, protective suit (confirmed cases) or isolation clothing (tight connection), disposable gloves, work caps, shoe covers, and protective face screens or goggles as required. If the operation lasts for more than 2 hours, it is recommended to use medical protective suit. Category III and IV: controlled and sealed area (Medical waste removal volunteers) Do not remove multiple bags of medical waste and then pour them into a unified garbage bag; The capacity of medical waste bags should not exceed 3/4. Move gently to avoid the inflation of the garbage bag. If the bag is inflated, avoid the bag mouth and deflate slowly; The medical waste garbage bag is bound by a gooseneck knot; Pay attention to timely replacement of damaged gloves and hand hygiene, and consider double-layer gloves if necessary; It is recommended to wear work clothes, disposable work caps, medical protective masks,CE Certificate KN95 Mask, medical protective suit (confirmed cases) or isolation clothes (tight connection), disposable gloves, shoe covers, etc., and wear protective face screens or goggles as required. Category III and IV: controlled and sealed area (Building Sweeping Volunteers) Disinfect hands in time after touching elevator buttons, door handles, doorbells and other items; Avoid aggravating or close contact with the isolated personnel; Control the number of people when taking the elevator to avoid crowding; It is recommended to wear work clothes, disposable work caps, medical protective masks, protective suit (confirmed cases) or isolation clothing (tight joint), disposable gloves, work caps and shoe covers. It is recommended to wear protective face screens or goggles when working continuously for more than 2 hours. Category III and IV: controlled and sealed area (Material transfer volunteers) When the materials are delivered to the residence of the isolated object, they should be delivered in a non-contact manner, and can be placed at the door/fixed place for the service object to pick up. If the materials are transported to the building where the isolated object resides, it is recommended to wear the personal protective equipment of the same level as the young volunteers who sweep the building, namely, work clothes, disposable work caps, medical protective masks, protective suit (confirmed cases) or isolation clothes (tight joint), disposable gloves, Medical Disposable Coverall ,KN95 Face Mask, work caps and shoe covers. If the continuous operation exceeds 2 hours, it is recommended to wear protective face screens or goggles. It is recommended to wear work clothes, disposable work caps, medical protective masks, isolation gowns, disposable gloves, work caps, shoe covers, and protective face screens or goggles as required when transporting materials outdoors or outside the building where the isolated object resides. Category V: Protection of volunteers at isolation points Understand the setting of three areas (clean area, potentially contaminated area and contaminated area) and two channels (staff channel and isolated personnel channel) at the isolation point. Young volunteers are limited to support work in the clean area. If it is really necessary to enter the contaminated area due to special circumstances, please use, wear and take off the medical protective suit, gloves, medical protective masks, shoe covers and other personal protective equipment that meet the requirements of the contaminated area protection registration under the guidance of professionals; Do not leave the closed-loop or contact with external personnel during work; When working in the clean area, you should wear a medical surgical mask and wash your hands/disinfect your hands at any time. Pay special attention Volunteers are at work. They should obey the instructions of professionals. And the corresponding protection recommendations Learn about the volunteers for epidemic prevention and control After classification and protection points Let's take a look at it together. Personal protective equipment Use, wear and take off! These are also very important! (I) Use of personal protective equipment 1. Select personal protective equipment according to the risk; 2. Personal protective equipment should be changed every 4 hours; 3. Disposable personal protective equipment shall not be reused; 4. If the goggles need to be reused, they should be disinfected regularly; 5. Do not use plastic gloves instead of rubber gloves. If double-layer gloves are used, the inner gloves and the outer gloves shall be of different colors; 6. Do not use fabric masks instead of surgical mask/N95 or KN95 particulate protective masks/medical protective masks; 7. Do not wear personal protective equipment, shoulder to shoulder or gather, play with mobile phones, etc; 8. If it is really necessary to use a mobile phone or PDA, it shall be packed in a sealed bag; 9. If you need to eat or go to the toilet, you need to take off personal protective equipment; 10. After eating and going to the toilet, wear new personal protective equipment before returning to work; 11. In addition to eating and drinking water, keep wearing masks effectively in the workplace. (II) Wearing sequence and key points of personal protective equipment 1. Remove rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, watches and other ornaments. 2. Carry out hand hygiene. 3. Wear a hat Make sure the hair is not exposed. 4. Wear a mask (1) Correctly distinguish positive and negative, up and down. (2) Wrap the mouth and nose, press the nose clip to fit the bridge of the nose. (3) Adjust or replace the respirator in case of air leakage or fogging. (4) Do not touch the outer surface of the mask during wearing. 5. Wear goggles/protective screen It is used when communicating with the public at close range, in the nucleic acid sampling operation area, and in the contaminated area of the isolation point. 6. Wear protective clothing/medical protective suit. (1) Isolation clothing: Reverse penetration; Tie the inner and outer straps at the back of the neck and waist, and wrap them tightly so that your clothes do not leak out. Reverse penetration; Tie the inner and outer straps at the back of the neck and waist, and wrap them tightly so that your clothes do not leak out. (2) medical protective suit: It shall be used in case of nucleic acid sampling, sample transfer, entering the contaminated area of the isolation point and other contaminated areas; Be sure to use a medical protective suit that fits well; The cuff of the protective suit is bound in the glove; Stick the adhesive tape to ensure that the zipper is not exposed. It shall be used in case of nucleic acid sampling, sample transfer, entering the contaminated area of the isolation point and other contaminated areas; Be sure to use a medical protective suit that fits well; The cuff of the protective suit is bound in the glove; Stick the adhesive tape to ensure that the zipper is not exposed. 7. Wear protective shoe cover Wrapping protective suit trouser legs, lacing should also be tied, lacing slipknot tied to the ankle side, lacing should not be too long after tying, to avoid contact with the ground. 8. Wear gloves (1) Use when contacting various personnel, nucleic acid samples, polluted environment, medical waste and other scenes. (2) Shake the gloves to inflate them, make the gloves bulge, and observe whether there is air leakage. (III) Removal of personal protective equipment 1. Carry out hand hygiene 2. Untie the tie of the protective shoe cover and the rubber strip of the protective suit. 3. Take off gloves Turn inside out and wrap the outside. 4. Carry out hand hygiene 5. Take off isolation clothes/protective suit (if wearing double-layer gloves, take off the second layer of gloves after taking off isolation clothes) and protective shoes (boots)/shoe covers. (1) Take off the isolation clothing Untie the inner and outer straps of the back neck and waist; Turn the inside out, wrap the outside, and slowly curl down to avoid the outer surface of the isolation clothing sticking to your body. Untie the inner and outer straps of the back neck and waist; Turn the inside out, wrap the outside, and slowly curl down to avoid the outer surface of the isolation clothing sticking to your body. (2) removing medical protective suit; Take it off in the order of "adhesive tape-zipper-hat-body-lower body"; Hands should only touch the inside, not the outside, and the outside should not touch the inside clothes. Don't take it off to the end and roll it while taking it off. Take it off in the order of "adhesive tape-zipper-hat-body-lower body"; Hands should only touch the inside, not the outside, and the outside should not touch the inside clothes. Don't take it off to the end and roll it while taking it off. (3) Take off the protective shoe cover Take off the protective suit at the same time. If there is a tie, stand still and untie the tie before taking off the protective equipment. 6. Carry out hand hygiene 7. Take off goggles/protective mask (screen) (1) do not contact the front contaminated part; (2) Grasp the rear belt and pull it backward, upward and forward to remove it. 8. Carry out hand hygiene 9. Take off the mask (1) Do not contact the inside and outside; (2) In the ear-hanging type, both hands hold the lacing at the same time and take it off. In the head-wearing type, the neck lacing is removed first, and then the upper lacing is removed. 10. Take off your hat. Both hands were inserted behind the same ear and removed. 11. Carry out hand hygiene (IV) Places for taking off and unloading personal protective equipment 1. Location (1) Relatively independent, shelter from wind and rain; (2) Complete facilities (medical waste garbage bags, hand-free disinfectant, spare masks, etc.). 2. Specific operation (1) Do not gather one person at a time. (2) Remove the most seriously polluted protective equipment first, and then gradually remove it according to the degree of pollution. The protective equipment with obvious pollution visible to the naked eye should be removed first; (3) The inner layer should be outward,Against Bacteria Breathable KN95 Face Mask, and the contaminated contact bread should be wrapped inside; (4) Be careful and slow during unloading to avoid raising pollutants; (5) Disinfect the hands before taking off; disinfect the hands once after taking off one piece. (6) Take care to ensure that the clean area or other personnel will not be contaminated when removing personal protective equipment; (7) Strong air flow shall be avoided during unloading; (8) After removal, disinfect the hands and wear a new mask. Thank you to every volunteer. Stand up to the epidemic But while helping to prevent and control the epidemic, You must also protect yourself. May the haze of the epidemic soon dissipate! Source: Taishan Volunteer Union Return to Sohu to see more Responsible Editor:. zjyuan-group.com

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