University of Salford: Being on Campus

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BEING ON CAMPUS

INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS

FACE COVERING

ONE WAY SYSTEM

SOCIAL DISTANCING SOCIAL DISTANCING SOCIAL DISTANCING ONE WAY SYSTEM

FACE COVERING

ONE WAY SYSTEM


HOW ARE YOU FEELING? / We know things are going to be different for a while and some things may feel more difficult than they used to. / We will be here to help you and we will keep things as normal as possible. / We hope that soon things will start to get back to what we are all used to. / In the meantime we are working to keep you safe and give you a great experience.

WHAT DOES ‘SAFE’ MEAN TO US? Key standards in our safety planning include: / Limit touch points where a virus could be transmitted from one person to another / Keep a distance of 2 metres between people, or where that isn’t possible, maintain a distance of 1 metre+ a face covering / If 1 metre distance or less is necessary in specific circumstances you’ll be asked to wear a face covering and limit the duration of contact or be separated by a screen / Regular cleaning of touch point surfaces

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PLANNING FOR YOUR SAFETY ON-CAMPUS Before we invite you to campus we will: ake provision across campus to meet key safety M standards, including:

/ Allowing extra space in teaching rooms and managing the number of people who can enter

/ Providing signage in buildings to make it clear how to use spaces safely

/ Carry out a risk assessment of all planned activities to identify any additional requirements

/ Putting in extra sanitisation points and increasing our cleaning regimes.

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO? ü Take the time to read and understand this information and national guidance ü Commit to the community pledge and make sure you’re aware of the safety information at salford.ac.uk/staysafe ü Consider your own circumstances and whether to take any additional health and safety precautions. Fill in the risk assessment at salford.ac.uk/staysafe and and follow the steps on the risk assessment if you need any further help engaging with your studies ü Plan ahead for time on-campus (e.g. allowing extra time to travel if needed) and asking any questions ü Follow all relevant guidance to protect yourself and others


FIRST DAY ON CAMPUS… On your first day back you can expect to: / Wear a face covering / See new signage advising you of the safety measures in place / Comply with all safety measures / Meet old and new friends! / Start the next stage of your learning REMEMBER TO MAKE SURE IT COVERS YOUR NOSE AND MOUTH


PLEASE REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS REGULARLY

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ACCESSING FURTHER SUPPORT AND FAQs If you have any concerns, questions or specific issues relating to: / Your teaching and learning, please talk to your tutor about it. / I f you are having practical problems such as with money or accommodation, or issues which are affecting your emotional or mental health, or have any other practical concerns please contact askUS VISIT THE STUDENT HUB TO READ THE FAQs

AND FINALLY… /W e look forward to welcoming you on to campus /W e know this may be difficult /W e’ll keep everything as normal as possible /W e’ll help you get through it /W e are working to ensure you have a great experience /P lease talk to us if you need to


Please note: we are all responsible for keeping the campus safe. Anyone not meeting the requirements may be asked to leave a building or area, or in the most serious cases disciplinary action may be taken.


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