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Tork's "Safe at Work" Toolkit


In connection to World Hand Hygiene Day on May 5 , Tork, the leading global professional hygiene brand, is launching the Safe at Work: COVID-19 Healthcare Toolkit. This free, downloadable toolkit offers resources and guidelines for front line healthcare workers to implement effective hand hygiene, surface hygiene and hand sanitizer dispenser placement practices to support continued efforts to protect patients and staff.

Proper hand hygiene techniques significantly reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus, and handwashing is one of the most important methods of preventing further spread among hospitals and long-term care facilities. As communities across the country outline phased reopening plans amid the global coronavirus pandemic, hand hygiene will continue to be a crucial protection for mitigating infection spread.The Safe at Work: COVID-19 Healthcare Toolkit supports healthcare facility staff by providing actionable recommendations that contribute to elevating overall hygiene.

The toolkit includes proper handwashing and hand sanitizing procedures, as well as downloadable instruction signage and it is available for free on http://www.tork.ca/safeatwork.The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated 2020 as the "Year of the Nurse and Midwife," this World Hand Hygiene Day, Tork is celebrating nurses, midwives, as well as all front line healthcare staff.

According to a global survey of healthcare professionals, one fifth of healthcare professionals stated their hand hygiene training is too theoretical.

To provide a more hands-on approach, the free Tork Virtual Reality (VR) Clean Hands Training app can help reinforce hand hygiene training. Information on how to use this application can be found in the toolkit.Visit www.tork.ca/safeatwork to download your Safe at Work: COVID-19 Healthcare Toolkit.





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