Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CISF issues advisory for personnel

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes

THE GUIDELINES ASKED CISF PERSONNEL TO USE ALCOHOL-BASED HAND SANITISERS AND STEP ASIDE SNEEZING PASSENGERS. DO NOT TO SNEEZE IN GLOVES AND TOUCH THE PASSENGERS, IT SAID

NEW DELHI: Avoiding handshakes, wearing personal protective gear such as mask and gloves, and maintainin­g distance with suspected coronaviru­s patients at airports are among the guidelines issued by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to its personnel on Thursday.

The paramilita­ry f orce, which guards key airports in the country, compiled a list of do’s and don’ts in the wake of the fast-spreading and highly contagious Covid-19 disease that has so far infected over 160 people and killed three in India. According to the guidelines, the aviation security group will follow a “minimum touch concept” while checking and frisking passengers.

The guidelines asked CISF personnel to use alcohol-based hand sanitisers and step aside sneezing passengers while frisking. Do not to sneeze in gloves and touch the passengers, it said.

In case of any symptomati­c passenger, advise them to visit health help desk, medical clinic at airport or APHO (Airport Health Organizati­on),” the guidelines said.

Do not touch luggage without gloves, the guidelines added, also prescribin­g that trays and tokens be sanitised properly and regular medical check-ups be done on canine squads. “...be vigilant and isolate someone in a queue coughing or sneezing,” the to-do list said.

The personnel were al so advised to maintain personal hygiene and avoid eating and drinking out.

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