Epidemiological rules

Epidemiological rules 

Everybody who enters the laboratory, accept the following epidemical rules. The students should follow the actual safety and epidemiological regulations.  Safety regulations are found here.
 
Only healthy persons who do not show symptoms of coronavirus infection may enter the University. Each person is obliged to check the symptoms on a daily basis before entering the University. Symptoms of coronavirus are listed in Annex 1. 
 
Adherence to personal hygiene requires necessary and responsible civic behaviour on the part of all citizens of the University. This includes frequent soap or alcohol hand sanitization, adherence to cough etiquette and avoiding unnecessary contact with the face, and adherence to the rules for using the mask covering mouth and nose. 
 
Wearing of protective mask covering both the mouth and the nose (hereinafter: mask or protective mask) is mandatory.  
 
It is mandatory to use hand sanitizer towels or gels upon the entrance into the laboratory. These materials will be placed at the entrance. 
 
The students are alowed to touch only those things (e.g., instruments, panels, cables...) which are  placed on their own desks. If something is not available, please ask from the instructors. 
 
If you arrive to the laboratory, please go into the laboratory room assigned for the measurement in order to avoid crowd before the laboratory rooms.  
 
Annex 1 – Risk screening (pre-triage) questionnaire for entering BME, for in-person assessment of academic achievement 
 
Have you recognized and of the symptoms listed below in the last three days? 
  - fever (body temperature above 37.5 ° C); 
  - headache, malaise, weakness, muscle aches; 
  - dry cough, shortness of breath, rapid breathing; 
  - sore throat, loss of smell / taste; 
  - nausea, vomiting, diarrhea? 
 
Have you been in contact with a patient with a confirmed coronavirus infection in the last 14 days? 
 
In the last 14 days, have you had any contact with a person who has been placed in official quarantine on suspicion of coronavirus infection? 
 
Have you been abroad or received a guest from abroad within 14 days? 
 
In the last 14 days, have you had contact with a person who had a fever, cough, or shortness of breath? 
 

 

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