TEMPERATURE CHECK Sample Clauses

TEMPERATURE CHECK. Temperature indicated on measurement device: _________°C Evidence of temperature excursion: (Yes/No): ___________
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TEMPERATURE CHECK a. Non-contact thermometers will be used when possible, if not available appropriate coverings and sanitizing of thermometer will occur between each use. b. A designated staff member will take the temperature of each person seeking to enter the building. c. Information will be recorded on a Daily Health Check form. d. Any person with a fever of 99.4 F (axillary) or above will not be permitted to enter. e. The CDC Discontinuing Home Isolation Procedure (below) will be followed regarding when someone who has had a fever or other symptoms can return.
TEMPERATURE CHECK. Any student, staff or visitor who completed an in-person verbal attestation will, to the extent possible, take their own temperature consistent with the above (e.g. within view of a staff member). If an individual must have their temperature taken by a staff member (temperature check), anyone performing temperature checks should be wearing non-cloth disposable earloop, dust mask, or KN-95, if specifically requested and supply permitting, and a face shield. Non-cloth disposable earloop, dust masks, or KN-95 masks should be changed daily and, if unsoiled, not reused within three days of initial use. If a KN-95 mask is provided in response to a request, that KN-95 mask must not be unnecessarily disposed of and should be re-used by that staff member when performing District duties to the maximum extent possible. Staff can take temperatures using the following methods: ● Forehead Scanning ● Thermal Scanning ● Oral Scanning If a student, staff or visitor’s temperature is less than 100 degrees, that individual may proceed into the facility or District sponsored activity. If a temperature is 100 or greater, recheck. If the second check is 100 or greater, consult a nurse or, if unavailable, District administrator for further evaluation. Many students or staff may have a high temperature on screening, but when rescreened the temperature is normal. If this happens and the individual is free of symptoms they should be allowed to participate for the day. The reason why 100 degrees is used here instead of 100.4 (the guidance for COVID-19 and most other illness) is because board policy dictates that if an individual is tested to have a fever of 100 degrees or more, the school nurse or an administrator should be consulted and use their judgment as to whether the tested individual may remain onsite. After temperature check, students, staff or visitors should proceed for handwashing with soap and water. Hands should be washed for a minimum of 20 seconds. Hand sanitizer may be substituted if handwashing is not readily available. 1. Face coverings must be worn over the nose and mouth to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. This is required by all people while indoors in a shared space, defined as having more than one person within that space, absent documentation of the reason for excusal. Staff need not wear a facial covering if alone in an area, such as an office or classroom. In some cases, a staff member’s job duties will dictate a higher level of protection under guidanc...
TEMPERATURE CHECK a. Non-contact thermometers will be used; if not available appropriate coverings and sanitizing will occur between each use. b. A designated staff member will take the temperature of each person seeking to enter the building. c. Any person with a temperature of 99.4 F (axillary) or above will not be permitted to enter.

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