WELCOME TO CAMPUS COVID-19 Lakeland Orientation For Visitors
PUBLIC ACCESS TO CAMPUS Access to campus is currently limited. To be on campus you must be • An employee or current student • Providing an essential service required to maintain college operations • A partner in Lakeland programming or applied research • Involved in programming that Lakeland collaborates with another post-secondary partner to deliver • A member of emergency services (fire, ambulance etc.) Areas inviting contractors, vendors or visitors to campus must submit a request to covid19@lakelandcollege.ca for approval.
TAKE THE LEAD Each person on campus plays a critical role in stopping the spread of COVID-19. By following our health and safety guidelines you protect yourself and others. Information from Alberta Health Services and Saskatchewan Health Authority was referenced to develop our guidelines.
RESOURCES ONLINE The first place to go for information and updates about COVID-19 is lakelandcollege.ca/covid19. You’ll find: • All COVID-19 updates • COVID-19 Re-entry plans • Daily Assessment Tool • Public Access to Lakeland Campuses
KEY POINTS • Screen for symptoms before coming on campus • Practice physical distancing • Wear a 3-ply face covering while indoors • Only go to the area you are required to be at on campus • Wash or sanitize your hands frequently
SCREENING AND PREVENTION Before arriving on campus, complete the Daily Assessment found at lakelandcollege.ca/covid19, and the Lakeland College and Lakeland Safe apps. Anyone who answers yes to any question on the daily assessment: • Must not come to campus • Must complete the Alberta Health Services self-assessment or Saskatchewan Health Authority self-assessment
PHYSICAL DISTANCING We can accomplish this by: • Staying 2 metres apart • Reducing the number of people in rooms and buildings • Following signage cues • Avoiding common greetings, such as handshakes
3-PLY FACE COVERING (NON-MEDICAL) 3-ply face coverings are required when inside a campus building. They must also be worn outside when physical distancing isn’t possible. * Recreation centres and residence have specific guidelines
Guidelines change often. See the face coverings tile at lakelandcollege.ca/covid19 for current info.
HAND HYGIENE Hand hygiene helps prevent the spread of the disease. • Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds • If hand washing station is not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer (minimum 60% alcohol) • Avoid touching your face
HAND SANITIZER
IF SYMPTOMATIC WHILE ON CAMPUS If, while on campus, you become symptomatic: • Wear a face covering, follow hand hygiene protocol and move to an isolated area away from others • Inform your Lakeland host • Once able to do so, leave the building via an isolated route to minimize exposure and go directly to your home • Complete the Alberta Health Services selfassessment or Saskatchewan Health Authority selfassessment • Let your Lakeland host and Lakeland Health Services know the recommendations
LET’S RECAP… • Complete the Daily Assessment online before you arrive on campus • Stay 2 metres apart • Wash your hands frequently • Wear a 3-ply face covering indoors • Wear a 3-ply face covering outdoors if physical distancing isn’t possible • Stay home if you are ill • Only visit the area you are required to be in
THANKS • Thank you for completing this online orientation. If you have any questions, email covid19@lakelandcollege.ca • Please help us track your completion of this orientation by filling out a confirmation form