fitness assessment cell (fac) operations 20 august 2020
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The purpose of this guide is to offer direction and provide a framework for best practices as modified FAC operations begin on Air Force installations.
FITNESS ASSESSMENT CELL (FAC) MODIFIED OPERATIONS20 August 2020
CONTENTS General Information: ............................................................................. 3
FAC Cleaning: ...................................................................................... 4
Reopening FAC Operations................................................................... 4
Modified Operations........................................................................... 4
Normal Operations ............................................................................ 6
Health Protection Conditions (HPCON) Levels ..................................... 6
HPCON ALPHA ................................................................................ 7
HPCON BRAVO ................................................................................ 7
HPCON CHARLIE ............................................................................. 7
HPCON DELTA ................................................................................. 8
Resource Materials ............................................................................... 8
All locations should follow state, regional, and local guidance regarding COVID-19 procedures. The following program recommendations are for additional considerations.
MODIFIED
FAC OPERATIONS
To prepare for reopening
you will need to update
existing policies and
operating procedures in
accordance with the
Centers of Disease Control
and Prevention,
Environmental Protection
Agency, and local and
state officials regarding:
• Social distancing and
protective equipment
• Employee health and
monitoring personal
hygiene
• Cleaning/sanitizing/
disinfecting
ADDITIONAL AND UPDATED INFORMATION LINKS AFSVC Portal COVID-19 https://www.coronavirus.gov/
https://www.usa.gov/coronavirus http://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/list-n-disinfectants-use-against-sars-cov-2-covid-19
https://www.nrn.com/operations/best-strategies-reopening-restaurants-
coronavirus-era
GENERAL INFORMATION:
• FAC staff/augmentees (to include self-testing units) and testmembers must be aware of current COVID-19 status and takeprecautionary measures to keep themselves and everyone aroundthem safe
• FAC staff/augmentees will:o Wear a face cover during interactions and fitness
assessmentso A facemask designated for a healthcare worker is not
required, a cloth face cover is sufficiento If gloves are worn, they must be changed regularly
and are not a substitution for handwashing• Test Members will:
o Wear a face cover while waiting or moving betweenfitness assessment stations
o A facemask designated for a healthcare worker is not required, a cloth facecover is sufficient
• Facility requirement – maximize fresh air through ventilation system• Have a plan in place to assist with contact tracing if a staff member or test member becomes ill/
tests postive with COVID-19o Maintain a record of all test members and augmentees with most up to date contact
information and unit information• Pay attention and follow the guidance issued by local public health authorities• When indoors, ONLY test 4-6 people at a time (8-10 if outdoors) and maintain 6 feet distance
during muscular fitness testing• Reduce number of ‘contact points’ (prop doors open, discontinue use of check-in touch pad)• Install Plexiglas, if possible, as a barrier between counter and test member or position counter 6
feet from test member• Follow CDC and manufacturers’ guidance on proper way to clean and sanitize furniture,
equipment and various touch points, ensuring surface is sanitized between useo Refer to U.S. Environment Protection Agency’s (EPA) list of products meeting criteria
for use against SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19); link provided at top of page
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• Train all staff on cleaning methods in accordance with CDC guidance; include use of proper PPEduring cleaning
FAC CLEANING:
• Ensure you have and/or can acquire an appropriate amount of ‘hygiene supplies’, including solidsurface cleaner, disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizer, hand soap, paper towels, and toilet paper
• Wipe down all equipment immediately after each individual changes outo Matso Toe-hold barso Stop watches (remove cloth lanyards/straps)
• Follow CDC guidance on cleaning all surfaces inside your facility with the proper solid surfacesanitizer or bleach solution
REOPENING FAC OPERATIONS The reopening process will be gradual as restrictions are relaxed based on local and state policies.
Modified Operations
Number of daily test sessions based on local requirements and conditions.
• Visual aids and signs with symptoms, hand washing procedures, or any other learning material must be present and used as a reference as necessary
• Maximum of 6 test members per session (maximum of 10 if testing outdoors)
• 2 FAC staff members or augmentees (if needed)
• Limit number of patrons at the customer service counter; utilize 6 feet spacing markers on flooro Test member will
Follow instructions provided by the FAC staff/augmentee Sanitize hands at check-in
• Check-ino Test members will maintain 6 feet physical distance and wear a mask during check-in
processo For ID verification, test member will present Common Access Card (CAC) to staff from a
safe distance without physically passing back and fortho FAC staff member or augmentee checking in the test member will use the same pen for the
duration of the day to record information and test resultso Staff/augmentee should not test any person with COVID-19 symptoms; check symptom list
weekly at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html Prior to assessment, test members must verbally validate they are symptom free
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• Muscular Componentso Install Plexiglas, if possible, as a barrier between counter and test member or position counter
6 feet from test membero FAC staff/augmentees will wear face covering or mask during all portions of the testo Test members will wear face covering or mask while waiting or performing as counterso Use a fixed (non-portable) toe bar for sit-up portion of the test
• Provide sanitation wipes for fitness equipment in all exercise spaces in the FAC areao Provide signage for customers in activity areas: “Wipe equipment before and after use”
• Cardio Componento Use installation-approved track/course (recommend using approved outdoor track)
Test three at a time to allow for appropriate spacing between test members
• Completing the Processo Test members will use a designated pen to sign AF Form 4446, Air Force Fitness Assessment
Scorecard; pen will be sanitized after each use Test members may use their own pen
o Ensure all test members have a copy of AF Form 4446
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Normal Operations Standard operating hours with access to all facilities and services
• Return to normal operations• Adhere to fitness assessment guidance and restrictions provided from AFPC and AFSVC• Follow guidance for the current HPCON
• Monitor employee health status with heightened awareness
• Supply hand sanitizer containing at least 60% ethanol at each facility entrance
HEALTH PROTECTION CONDITIONS (HPCON) LEVELS For all levels, if FAC staff/augmentee or test member is ill/possibly symptomatic with COVID-19 symptoms, neither should be involved in the fitness assessment.
HPCON levels outline specific actions individuals can take in response to an infectious disease outbreak. Increased control measures can also apply to fitness centers to further reduce the potential spread of disease as disease transmission becomes more widespread in the community.
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HPCON ALPHA
• FAC Managers/staff increase vigilance to monitor employee health status• Supply hand sanitizer containing at least 60% ethanol at each facility entrance, in each
exercise room, and at customer counters for staff and customer hand hygiene• Supply disposable disinfecting wipes for customers’ use on high-touch surfaces• Implement enhanced sanitation practices by increasing the frequency in which high-touch
surfaces within common areas of the establishment are cleaned and sanitized or disinfected
HPCON BRAVO
OUTBREAK OR HEIGHTENED EXPOSURE RISK POSSIBLE If testing continues, installations are strongly cautioned to continue all previous recommended actions and:
• Administer daily employee COVID-19 health screening prior to augmentee shift
• All personnel must wear a mask when not performing test components
• Supervise/enforce hand hygiene (hand sanitizer application or handwashing) for all personnelo Post signs to remind patrons to sanitize their hands upon arrival and before departing the FA
HPCON CHARLIE
DISCONTINUE TESTING DUE TO HIGH RISK OF COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION • Follow AFPC and AFSVC closure guidance and testing procedures
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HPCON DELTA
DISCONTINUE TESTING DUE TO HIGH RISK OF COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION • Follow AFPC and AFSVC closure guidance and testing procedures
RESOURCES
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• AFPC Fitness Policy Guidance due to Coronavirus (COVID-19)o https://mypers.af.mil/app/answers/detail/a_id/46625