Higher Education:
Sanitary protocol applicable from 26
thOctober 2020 until 19
thNovember 2020
Teaching and
assessment activities
• Face-to-face teaching and assessment activities are prohibited.
o Exceptions: Laboratory and practical work and artistic courses that cannot be held remotely may be held in person, provided that masks are worn at all times and the number of students present at the same time is limited as much as possible.
Libraries, multimedia libraries and computer rooms
• Wearing a mask is compulsory
• Physical distance of 1.5m
Circulation • One-way as much as possible and always indicated
• Wearing a mask is compulsory
Placements Measures in place at the training location must be respected Teaching
activities with a practical or physical aspect (sports, arts, medicine...)
To be adapted in accordance with the implemented rules in the sector of activity
General
measures • Compulsory hand hygiene
• A mask must be worn everywhere on the premises, except when eating or drinking
• Wearing a visor is permitted for medical reasons
• Set, where possible, fixed locations for students Ventilation • Rooms ideally aired every 1.5 hours
• 3 hours maximum of continuous teaching or assessment activities in the same room
• Contact the prevention advisors for ventilation arrangements Cleaning and
disinfecting - Cleaning at least once a day
- In the event of a group change or in the event of a change of user within the same group, it is necessary to disinfect the equipment and surfaces used (benches, equipment, machines, instruments) by the user who has finished using them. If they so wish, users will be allowed to disinfect the equipment and surfaces before they start using them
- Leave doors open as much as possible to avoid touching doorknobs
Distributors Not available
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IN/OUT mobility and presence of external third parties on campus (foreign researchers, experts, ...)
Compliance with FPS Foreign Affairs regulations
Student activities (folklore,
initiations, parties, etc.)
Forbidden
Student travel Students must reduce their travel to a minimum, preferably only between their student accommodation and their home.
General exceptions to the compulsory wearing of masks:
o When wearing a mask or any other fabric alternative is not possible for medical reasons, a face shield should be used.
o Those who are unable to wear a mask, a fabric alternative or a face shield due to a disability attested by a medical certificate, are exempt from wearing a mask or any alternative to a mask.
Comments:
o The rules of this protocol should be interpreted in such a way to best ensure the health and safety of all.
o These measures may be subject to adjustment in the light of future decisions of the Consultation Committee.
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