CBSE Aff. No. 1730031
School Code: 10421
LK SINGHANIA PUBLIC SCHOOL (KAILASH VIDYA VIHAR)
ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution
Nimbahera, District Chittorgarh (Raj.) 312617, Phone: (01477) 220276 E-mail: [email protected]
All parents, students and visitors are hereby requested to follow the norms as safety
measures for the prevention of COVID-19.
Safety Measures during COVID-19
(Control and Prevention)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY
MANUALS
1
(Module 1-7)
1. Staff Arrival
2. Campus Readiness
3. Gate, Transport & Administration
4. Protocols/Guidelines for Parents
5. SOP to be followed in case anyone develops
symptoms in a campus.
6. COVID 19 – Safety Guidelines (CBSE)
7. Undertaking of parents
MODULE 1
Protocol for Staff
2
Staff Arrival
Introduction:
This is an extraordinary special preparation knowing the fact that COVID-
19 is highly contagious and most of the patients are asymptomatic. The school is now getting ready for reopening after the lockdown. Staff
that support student services will be invited back to campus as we work toward an anticipated return to in-person teaching soon.
Simultaneously, we need to establish special protocols for operations and
services that will need to be conducted in anticipation of the start of in-
person instruction. As we move towards our phased reopening, we ask
each member of our community to make safety and precaution-taking a
personal obligation as well. We ask that you pledge to look after your own
safety and the safety of those around you.
The information below explains the rationale behind the changes we anticipate, what those changes will be, how we will support them, and how you can do your part as we move forward.
MODULE 1
• Self-Isolation
• Training
• E-Working
• Mandatory Arogya Setu App
3
RETURN OF STAFF MEMBERS:
1. As for our school is concerned, most of the teachers and admin staff members are already residing in the Teachers’ colony.
2. Remaining staff to attend the school as per the school’s requirement strictly following COVID-19 guidelines.
3. Return of most of the staff members before the students’ arrival is essential as the staff members’ physical presence will be
required in many operational areas.
4. Staff members on return to remain in compulsory quarantine inside their official accommodation for 14 days and resume
work physically, after a medical clearance by the Medical Officer.
5. Staff members to go through “Covid-19 Daily Self-Screening
Questions” before resuming work every morning.
6. Staff members to download ‘AarogyaSetu’ App.
7. Staff who does not directly support student services, and can work from home, will continue to work remotely until further notice or may begin returning to work in staggered shifts.
8. Shift work and split work – part-time in office and part-time at home – are encouraged to lower density of personnel.
9. Telework is encouraged for those positions able to perform job
functions remotely.
10. If a staff member begins to feel ill while at work, he/she should
immediately go home, after contacting the Medical Officer and reporting to his/her superior. Government guidelines have to be
followed for more information on the steps he/she should take. The staff member will be expected to leave workplace and self-
isolate until all appropriate criteria for your return are met.
11. Training of all campus people, including support staff is essential for maintenance of hygiene and precautions against COVID-19.
MODULE 1
• Safe passage
through
disinfection and
sanitization
4
Basic Principles of Arrival Protocol (At the time of Entry):
1. Visitors / Staff Members to seek approval from the School in advance regarding their arrival plans. No entry to be permitted without proper prior permission.
2. Main Gate Guards/Receptionists to wear hand gloves and masks while dealing with people. Wearing mask is mandatory by all categories of staff, security personnel, visitors etc. at the
main gate.
3. Staff members are advised to travel following all government advisories, taking all precautions, including masks, gloves,
shields & PPE, if required, and without stopping anywhere, especially during road travel.
4. Staff members to await permission for entry from School Health Authorities. The Medical Officer shall be connected to
the employee from the gate, on arrival, without letting the employee inside the campus.
5. The Medical Officer shall satisfy him/herself that the rules of COVID-19 transmission have not been compromised and shall decide whether the employee returns to campus residence. The Medical Officer shall then take a decision in the matter and inform the Principal to grant permission.
6. Staff Member’s car and shoes will be disinfected outside the main gate before entry.
7. Thermal screening will be done before entry.
8. AarogyaSetu App will be checked before entry.
9. Staff member’s luggage will be disinfected / sanitized preferably, at the school gates itself and before taking inside the quarters.
10. The parking and pathways area will be disinfected once the staff member goes inside his/her accommodation for quarantine.
MODULE 1
Steps for Self-
Examining
5
Covid-19 Daily Self-Screening Questions at the time of entry
1. Do you have a fever (temperature over 100.4º F or 38º C without
having taken any fever-reducing medications?
2. Do you have a loss of smell or taste?
3. Do you have a cough?
4. Do you have muscle aches?
5. Do you have a sore throat?
6. Do you have shortness of breath?
7. Do you have chills?
8. Do you have a headache?
9. Have you experienced any gastrointestinal symptoms such as
nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, or loss of appetite?
10. Have you, or anyone you have been in close contact with, been diagnosed with Covid-19 or placed in quarantine for possible exposure to Covid-19?
11. Have you been asked to self-isolate or quarantine by a medical professional or a local public health official?
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If you reply
YES
to any of the questions in the checklist,
Stay Home.
*****
MODULE 2
Coordination of all
verticals for health
and hygiene
(Classrooms, and
playgrounds)
6
Campus readiness: housekeeping protocols, approved sanitization
materials, equipment, frequent sanitization surfaces, waste
management
Most important:
Students, teachers and staff are advised to strictly follow the given basic
principles of safety to help stop the spread of this disease:
1. Regular hand washing with safe water and soap on entry and at
various places, including offices, classes, and sports fields is highly
expected.
2. Use alcohol rub/hand sanitizer provided at all places.
3. Mask wearing and use safety glasses to protect eyes from infection
is mandatory.
4. Students and staff members shall walk-in-a row (not in a column)
one meter apart.
5. Follow the marking made on floors where all need to stand.
6. Everyone on campus will make sure social/physical distancing of 02
meters everywhere.
7. Thought we disinfect surfaces, It is highly expected to avoid
touching frequently used surfaces such as door & window handles,
switch boards, soap dispenser, tap, flush buttons etc.
Other Precautions:
1. Sanitary workers use separate set of cleaning equipment for
common toilets (mops, nylon scrubber) and separate set for sink
and commode). They wear disposable protective gloves while
cleaning toilet.
2. Awareness is spread about latest facts and basic information about
COVID-19 including its symptoms, complications, how it is
transmitted and how to prevent transmission.
MODULE 3
�Basic Principles of
Sanitization followed
�Only authorized
entry
�All items sanitized
on entry
7
Common practices for administrative buildings
1. Office spaces, including conference rooms are cleaned every evening
after office hours or early in the morning before the rooms are
occupied. If contact surface is visibly dirty, it is cleaned with soap
and water prior to disinfection. Prior to cleaning, the workers ideally
wear disposable rubber boots, gloves (heavy duty), and a triple layer
mask.
2. Files and folders are sanitized.
3. Computer peripherals, calculators etc. are cleaned regularly
4. The use bio metric attendance system has been stopped.
5. Staff does not to share stationery/computers.
6. Visitors are provided a separate interaction space. Adequate
protective glass/plastic shield and sanitization is carried out. Visitors
are discouraged to enter offices.
7. Visitors are provided seating arrangement with social distancing.
MODULE 3
• Sanitization of mode of conveyance
• Maintain safe
distancing of
students (6ft)
• Monitoring the health of the
driver
8
Gate, transport & administrative protocols
Main Gate:
Since main gate is the most important place which can control the virus from
entering the school campus hence due care and attention is given with utmost
care.
Important:
1. Basic principles of sanitation and entry protocols as listed in module 1
“ At the time of entry of staff” are followed strictly.
2. Basic principles as listed in module 2 of sanitation, mask, social distancing and gloves etc. are strictly followed:
3. In addition:
• Main gate receptionist updates main gate in-charge and manager
administration on important and sensitive issues to avoid any confusion.
• Only authorized suppliers are allowed to come inside campus as per schedule made for them.
• All authorized suppliers are advised to follow the mandatory instructions
on sanitization and cleanliness as per the government guidelines before
entering the campus.
• No unauthorized vendors are allowed to visit school.
• No staff member from school community is allowed to take any item from unauthorized person from main gate.
• Proper sanitation of items coming in is done.
• Preferably non-perishable goods are kept at the gate for 72 hours and
then handed over and all perishable goods are washed with soap water and packets sanitized and then handed over.
• Posters have been placed with information about the COVID-19 preventive measures in the visible part of the main gate.
• Proper training of staff at the main gate is provided.
MODULE 3
• Sanitization of
mode of conveyance
• Maintain safe
distancing of
students (6ft)
• Monitoring the health of the
driver
9
TRANSPORT
We ensure whether school bus drivers / attendants:
• have got temperature checked before taking up duty.
• are covering their mouth with a face mask / face cover.
• ensure sanitizer bottle inside the bus.
• halt buses properly and for sufficient time (dwell time at designated bus stop) to allow boarding of students.
• make sure that students are seating 6 ft away from the driver and
conductor, to minimize physical contact between driver and
students.
• allow only alighting of students from front door.
• control seating restrictions to one student per seat in a zig-zag
pattern.
We also ensure that:
• maximum half the seating capacity of students is allowed inside a bus at one time.
• boarding restrictions in terms of number of students at each
stoppage is controlled.
• sanitization of bus on completion of trip.
MODULE 4
• Generate
awareness before coming to school
• Practice healthy habits at home
• Inculcate empathy and ensure positive
mental health practices
10
MODULE 4
• Generate
awareness before
coming to school
• Practice healthy
habits at home
• Inculcate empathy and ensure
positive mental health practices
10
[A] PRE-SCHOOL ESSENTIAL CONSIDERATIONS
We advise parents to
1. have an honest and compelling conversation with their child so as to
convey the Do’s and Don’ts while they’re back home and when
they proceed towards the physical classrooms.
2. take the initiative to explain the child how the coronavirus can
impact individuals, and why social-distancing is essential and to
refrain from discrimination in all scenarios.
3. ensure that pre-teens and toddlers are sensitized specifically as they
may not be as sensitized as the teens are, about the virus.
4. teach the child about keeping safe distances. Reassure it by talking to the child how you are keeping safe.
5. ensure the limited outdoor access which is very important.
6. restrict children from going to common terrace in the building, or a
parking lot where your child can go and play, or at least run-around
as the easiest way Covid-19 can spread is through contaminated
surfaces.
7. While it is tempting to take them out for a walk, after being cooped
up in the apartment for the entire day, it is also important to
remember that kids tend to touch everything. Chances are, they
would touch the railings of the staircases that lead to the terrace or
parked cars, none of which are sanitized. It has already been proven
that the virus can linger on metal surfaces for days, so try and be
mindful of that in day to day functioning. In case of teenagers, help
them engage in constructive activities.
8. Teach the child about washing hands in a proper manner. They
should strictly be told not to touch anything outside the house. It
will be good if they wear clothes with pockets, and the parents tell them to put their hands in their pockets if they have to step out.
9. Tell them how important it is to wash hands frequently using soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub sanitizer.
10. When coughing or sneezing ask them that they should cover
their mouth and nose with a flexed elbow or a tissue. Tell them to
dispose of any used tissue immediately.
11. Ask them to avoid close contact with anyone who has cold or
flu-like symptoms.
MODULE 4
• Avoid public
transport if possible
• Maintain safe distance
protocol and wear
safety gear at all times
• Carry home cooked food
11
12. They should be taught to regularly clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces like phones, doorknobs, light switches and countertops.
13. Tell them to seek medical care at the earliest if they have fever, cough or difficulty breathing.
14. Encourage the child to ask questions and express their
concerns.
Listen to your teenager patiently.
15. Remember that your child will be dealing with the stress of
the ongoing crisis differently from you. (Specially the senior
classes students) Create a supportive and nurturing environment
and respond positively to questions and expressions of their
feelings. Show support and let your child know that it’s not only
okay, but normal, to feel frustrated or anxious at times like this.
16. Give extra support to your child at home by creating a routine
around school and schoolwork. This can help if they are feeling
restless and having trouble focusing. The child should be asked about their assignments or notes regularly and if any help is
required in their completion.
17. Entry into the school premises will be contingent upon the
furnishing of a fitness certificate of the ward and the person
accompanying your ward issued by a MBBS doctor. Kindly get
the necessary tests done in time so as to avoid any
inconvenience.
18. Students around the world have shown just how much they have
the urge to keep learning. They have persisted with their lessons
even under these difficult circumstances, with the support of
their dedicated teachers and parents. But many children might
need extra support to catch up on their learning when schools
reopen.
Bear with their pace and don’t burden them.
MODULE 4
• Avoid public
transport if possible
• Maintain safe distance
protocol and wear
safety gear at all times
• Carry home cooked food
12
[B] DURING TRAVEL ESSENTIAL CONSIDERATIONS
We advise parents that:
Travel in these precarious times can make you prone to COVID-19. It
is advisable not to travel via public transport, if possible (whether you
are dropping the child or else he is coming at his own).during travel
ensure the following:
• They clean their hands often with soap and water for at least 40
seconds
• They should carry a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60%
alcohol.
• Avoid touching Mouth, Eyes, and Nose (MEN) because knowingly unknowingly they may touch other surfaces.
• Keep 6 feet of physical distance from others. Wear Avoid close contact with others.
• They should not pick up food at drive-throughs, curb side restaurant services, or stores. Prepare the requisite food and water for the trip.
• They bring along enough medicine to last for the entire trip. In case the child has a history of nausea or any other travel sickness.
• The child should wear masks and gloves during the entirety of the journey and should carry both N-95 mask and disposable masks
along with them. Handmade three-layered masks can also be given to kids. Also, ask them not to use others’ masks during the journey and
after they reach the destination.
MODULE 5
• SOP to be followed in
case anyone develops
symptoms in a campus.
13
SOP TO BE FOLLOWED IN CASE A
STUDENT/TEACHER/EMPLOYEE DEVELOPS SYMPTOMS
(FEVER, COUGH, DIFFICULTY IN BREATHING)
• Place the ill person in a room or area where they are isolated from others.
• Inform parents/guardians as the case may be.
• Patient will remain isolated while wearing a mask/face cover till such
time they are examined by a doctor.
• Immediately inform the nearest medical facility (hospital/clinic) or call
the state or district helpline
• A risk assessment shall be undertaken by the designated public health
authority (district RRT/treating physician) and accordingly further action
be initiated regarding management of case, their contacts and need for
disinfection.
• Disinfection of the premises to be taken up if the person is found
positive.
MODULE 6
COVID 19- SAFETY GUIDELINES (CBSE)
1. Mandatory thermal scanning for all the staff members is compulsory at the entrance of the school
gate. Provisions for hand sanitizer with touch free mechanism shall be made available at all entries,
floors, exit points and common areas.
2. Physical distancing of at least 6 feet should always be maintained while teaching/ sitting in the staff
room or working in the office.
3. Face mask is compulsory inside the school premises and also ensure the same transit for school. Used
masks and gloves shall be discarded carefully in a yellow colour bio medical waste bin only.
4. Practice frequent hand washing with soap (for at least 40-60 seconds) even when hands are not visibly
dirty. Uses of alcohol-based hand sanitizers (for at least 20 seconds) can be made wherever feasible.
5. Gathering of more than 2 persons during school hours (including lunch) should be avoided in the
school premises.
6. Frequently touched places such as electric switches, door knobs, elevator, buttons, hand rails,
washroom fixtures etch shall be avoided. Staff are also advised to clean their personal equipment like
keyboards, mouse, phones etc. by themselves by using any ethanol based disinfectant frequently.
7. Respiratory etiquette to be strictly followed. This involves strict practice of covering one’s mouth and
nose while coughing/ sneezing with a tissue/ handkerchief/ flexed elbow and disposing off used tissues
properly.
8. Self-monitoring of health by all and if any of their family members are found COVID-19 positive, it
should be informed to the office immediately in order to ensure the necessary preventive measures by
the school for the spread of COVID-19.
9. Spitting in school premises is strictly prohibited and do not touch your eyes, nose and mouth without
cleaning your hand.
10. Download ‘AarogyaSetu App on mobile phones, immediately. Before starting for office, review
their status on ‘AarogyaSetu’ and commute only when the app shows ‘safe’ or ‘low risk’ status.
11. Face to face meetings/ discussions/ interactions are avoided as far as possible. Staff may use
intercom/ phone for interactions.
12. Frequent sanitization of the entire workplace, common facilities and all points which come into
human contact e.g. door handles etc. during the school hours shall be ensured.
13. Complete sanitization of school premises shall be ensured on a daily basis after the closing hours of
school.
LK SINGHANIA PUBLIC SCHOOL (KAILASH VIDYA VIHAR) ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution
Nimbahera, District Chittorgarh (Raj.) 312617, Phone: (01477) 220276 E-mail: [email protected]
CERTIFICATE OF WILLINGNESS TO SEND THE CHILD TO SCHOOL
1. I ____________________________ Father/ Mother of __________________________ of
class ________ aged _____ Residents of ________________________________________
do hereby agree and declare that we are desirous and have permitted our child as mentioned above to
return to the school post the COVID-19 lockdown, which may involve certain amount of risk of exposure to the infection, and agree to indemnify the school and it’s staff against all such claims that
may arise out of any sickness or treatment, which my child mentioned above may undergo in consequence of returning to the school.
2. That we understand the risk of viral infection load on our child involved in allowing our child to
return to school amid the present COVID-19 pandemic situation.
3. I, hereby further affirm that our child mentioned above is medically, mentally, physically, emotionally fit and free of any COVID-19 related symptoms or any other communicable disease. We
also affirm that the child is not diabetic, asthmatic or pre-conditioned in any manner, whatsoever, which could make him a higher risk to COVID-19 viral infection than any other normal child.
4 I, hereby give our full consent for any specific medical intervention such as COVID – 19 test or any
other emergency investigation or treatment required for the medical welfare of the child
5 That I fully understand the risk involved and we the parents are willingly and without any sort of
coercion allowing our child, whose details are mentioned above, to return to school.
Signature of Mother (1) Signature of Father (1)
(Name and Address) (Name and Address)
Ph. No. __________________ Ph. No. __________________
LK SINGHANIA PUBLIC SCHOOL (KAILASH VIDYA VIHAR) ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution
Nimbahera, District Chittorgarh (Raj.) 312617, Phone: (01477) 220276 E-mail: [email protected]
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