Last update: 28th January 2022
Link to:
- Solvay COVID-19 PLAYBOOK v1.5 (Solvay Guide for pandemic preparedness, response and deconfinement preparation, Jan. 2021)
- Solvay COVID-19 OMICRON PLAYBOOK v1.0 (Jan. 2022)
- Solvay COVID-19 NEWS
- FAQ for employees
- Travel: Solvay "Travel during Covid-19 Pandemic" wikipage ,
COVID-19-Summer-Guidance
START WITH READING THE PRESENTATION which is a summary constantly updated (last update: 30 April 2021)
See also Infodemic WHO about COVID-19
Prevention: Protect yourself and the others
PREVENTIVE BARRIER MEASURES
- The Power of the AND:
- Letter from Solvay's physicians to YOU
- Caring for each other: presentation
- Hand washing, mask, distancing: e-learning SBS (#SAFETOGETHER)
- Posters, infographics for print
1. Mask-wearing
Medical masks prevent spreading the virus
In shared areas with other persons, especially if the physical distancing could not be guaranteed at some moments
For sick persons
Physician could also recommend to wear it when return to work after being sick
If requested by the authorities
Filtering Face Respirators (FFR) (as N95, KN95 or FFP2) are protective
For persons at higher risk of exposure:
Medical staff (physician, nurse): when assisting in close distance
- Potential intervention of first aiders/responders : when assisting in close distance
Guard: if not possible physical barrier and has to be closer than 1-2 meters
Facilities making the cleaning/disinfecting
Employees for which it is required to work at less than 1-2 meters one from another and there is no possibility to find a solution to
ensure social distance of 1-2 meters by reorganizing tasks or shifts. In this case they can wear FFR or both medical masks (to not contaminate
each other).
2. Personal hygiene
- Hand washing: Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly (40-60 seconds) with soap and water (alcohol-based hand sanitiser if soap and water are not readily available). SARS-CoV-2 survives 9 hours on human skin: importance of hand hygiene ( Source )
Wash your hands (soap & water, sanitiser) ; When should you do it?
Hand Washing Steps Poster ( other languages - Login: 23AYCA384469), Poster
Hand Sanitiser Steps Poster ( other languages - Login: 23AYCA384469 )
- Cough etiquette: Avoid spreading droplets when sneezing or coughing
- Cover mouth and nose with disposable tissue or flexed elbow.
- Throw tissue into a closed bin immediately after use.
- Clean hands.
- Avoid touching your face (mouth, nose, eyes).
- Minimize sharing objects (wash hands & avoid touching face) .
3. Physical distancing
- Greet without shaking hands, hugging or kissing.
- Implement a physical distance (1-2 meters or 3-6 feet) EVERYWHERE in the site (including in meetings, when eating) and outside of work in your daily life (including transports). If impossible in a specific case, look for a solution.
- Consider box meals to avoid people in the canteen.
- Large gatherings are banned at Solvay.
4. Ventilation
- Ensure good and regular ventilation with fresh air, ideally by opening the windows. Opening windows and doors will increase even more the ventilation. If several doors, it is better to open the door in diagonal with the window.
- If you have Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), minimize recirculation and ensure a good maintenance.
- If ventilation with fresh air via windows or mechanical ventilation cannot be properly ensured, consult for alternative solutions with Industrial Hygiene. It can include air purifiers.
- You can objectify if ventilation is good with CO2 measurements.
- Don't use air fans.
* How important is ventilation and how does it keep you safe from COVID-19? (WHO)
* COVID-19: Focus on ventilation and air conditioning (Solvay)
* HVAC Considerations to Reduce Potential Airborne Transmission of COVID-19 (Solvay)
5. Reinforced cleaning
- Increase cleaning with detergent and disinfectant.
- If someone shares material, clean materials with disinfectant before/after, between users (e.g. wipes).
- Prevent contact with surfaces that may be contaminated with droppings.
- Clean the workplace of a sick person after isolation.
* CDC recommendations , ECDC recommendations , WHO recommendations
* General recommendations on disinfection to different objects (Solvay)
* Genetic changes to the virus do not impact the efficacy of disinfectants (US EPA)
SOLVAY RECOMMENDATIONS
If you develop symptoms (fever, cough or other respiratory symptoms) ( Poster )
- Stay at home. Wear a surgical mask if possible, take your temperature
Call for medical attention
Your personal doctor (in first instance) or the t oll free number in your country for COVID-19. Call always BEFORE going to a healthcare institution
Call ISOS i f you are a traveler or expatriate
Share your history of travels and contacts with sick persons
The physician will tell you if you can stay home or you need to go to the hospital
You can also contact your Solvay site physician (or Solvay Medical Referent for your Country )Call your manager and inform your HR Site
If you have been in close contact with an infected person
Call your physician for medical advice and inform your manager
If you become sick at work
- Wear a surgical mask
- Call your manager and/or site physician to be adequately looked after and follow their instructions
- Keep physical distance of 1 to 2 meters and respect cough etiquette.
- Please rely on the usual emergency proceeding. All sites have been prepared to handle this situation.
Consult also Solvay publications:
- Solvay COVID-19 PLAYBOOK v1.5 (Jan. 2021)
- Solvay COVID-19 OMICRON PLAYBOOK v1.0 (Jan. 2022)
- Presentation Solvay OH regularly updated
At the workplace
Temperature screening : Recommendations in case you perform it
Testing: - Synoptic table about Covid-19 tests (Solvay)
- Usage of the rapid antigen Abbott test Panbio COVID-19
Case management & return to work : Recommendations from the Solvay Medical network
Travel : Solvay "Travel during Covid-19 Pandemic" wikipage
First-aid: CPR: How to resuscitate without mouth to m outh + video
Other useful references
Workplaces:
- WHO recommendations for workplaces ( 19 March 2020)
- WHO Considerations for public health and social measures in th e workplace in the context of COVID-19 (10 May 2020)
Surface disinfection: WHO (slide 12) How long human coronaviruses stay on surfaces
Testing: Abbott's educational guide to help understand COVID-19 testing
Mental health: WHO Considerations during COVID-19 Outbreak
Follow the requirements and recommendations from:
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For the employees
Mental Health: (Solvay)
Article Mental Health during COVID-19 (19 March 2020)
“How are you really doing?”: Initiative for Well-being at work (29 July 2020)
- Guide for Managers
- Flyer for all employees (in 12 languages)Care and collaborate tools to help managers and teams connect better in times of crisis (23 Sept.2020)
Ergonomics for Home Office: Ergonomic basics for setting up a mobile working (Solvay); video
Travel/holidays : COVID-19-Summer-Guidance (Solvay)
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON THE OUTBREAK
Please feel free to contact:
- Solvay travel health service provider ISOS (International SOS)
- Solvay Occupational Health network or your Site Occupational Health physician
General information
How is it spread?
From one to another person:
As colds and flu : through droplets which are created by infected persons when we talk, cough and sneeze.
Aerosol transmission , particularly in indoor locations crowded and inadequately ventilated where infected persons spend long periods of time with others, cannot be ruled out.
People can get infected when these droplets enter the nose, eyes or mouth .
Transmission can occur from an infected person asymptomatic or in the presymptomatic period (prior to onset of symptoms), although transmission is likely more efficient once symptoms develop.
Touching contaminated objects puts the droplets onto your hands. If you touch your face the droplets can enter your nose / eyes / mouth
Other potential ways :
Other coronaviruses have been known to spread from animals
Some other coronaviruses have spread through faeces, and COVID-19 might also spread this way.
Symptoms appear within 14 days after exposure (mostly 4-6 days).
Monitor your health !
(Source: WHO Infodemic 22 May 2020 )
(Source: WHO Infodemic 22 May 2020 )
People at risk
People at higher risk of severe disease: elderly persons or underlying health conditions
(Source: ISOS - Executive summary 4 March 2020)
Underlying health conditions, e.g.:
- Cardiovascular disease, heart failure, high blood pressure
- Chronic kidney disease
- Diabetes
- Chronic pulmonary disease, asthma
- Cancer
- Immunosuppression
Obesity and smoking (WHO ref. 1 , 2 , 3 ) are risk factors
Even if there is limited scientific evidence of higher risk in pregnant woman, we recommend to pay special attention to prevention
COVID-19 much less frequent in children than adults, children tend to have milder disease
Transmissibility
Immunity and COVID-19: Summary made by WHO (2nd August 2020)
Testing
Testing is a key tool in the fight against COVID-19. Different tests are available, but it is important to know th e difference between each of them (viral RNA, antigen, and antibody testing) in order to get the right test at the right time, enabling reliable results and diagnoses.
Abbott's Guide to getting the right Covid-19 tests at the right time
See also Synoptic table about Covid-19 tests (Solvay)
Educational material
WHO (World Health Organisation): WHO Q&A
- Quizz: Assess your risk of getting Covid-19 (Jan. 2021) (several languages)
- Synoptic document from WHO: Infodemic WHO about COVID-19 (22 May 2020)
- General introduction to COVID-19: animated video
- Protection: animated video
- Video WHO + FIFA
- 3 factors help you make safer choices when you're in an area of widespread COVID-19 transmission
- how to protect yourself and the others: recommendations for public (incl. POSTERS)
- EPI-WIN updates
- Staying Healthy at home
For deeper information on the outbreak
WHO: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019
- China CDC: http://www.chinacdc.cn/
- European CDC: https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/novel-coronavirus-china
- US CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
- Official website of the Ministry of Health in your Country
- International SOS: https://www.internationalsos.com/
- Education and communication material (slides and poster)
- Overview
- FAQs
ISOS ( International SOS) : ISOS Q&A
Hand Washing Steps Poster ( other languages - Login: 23AYCA384469)
Hand Sanitiser Steps A3 Poster ( other languages - Login: 23AYCA384469)
Infographic posters (Login: 23AYCA384469)
Other relevant references:
- ECDC (European CDC): Infographics and posters
- Official website of the Ministry of Health in your Country








