Land and aerial sport activities protocols
Safe environment, preventive measures, and social distancing
General controls;
- All employees must wear medical or cloth masks or anything that covers the mouth and at all times, including at the reception and accounting area.
- Encourage employees who are among those at higher risk of infection as per Appendix A to work remotely from home.
- Customers and athletes must wear medical or cloth masks or anything that covers the mouth and at all times at all times.
- Must adhere to routinely disinfect environmental surfaces on a daily basis, while focusing on the areas where contact is more likely, in the sports stations or rest areas, such as the reception area, seating seats, and waiting areas, as well as door handles, dining tables, seat cushions, elevator keys, etc., after each use, and follow the instructions in the Practical Guide for Cleaning and Disinfection of Public Facilities to Fight Covid-19 Infection issued by the SCDC.
- All places and surfaces should be cleaned with soap and water before disinfecting them. For disinfection, use disinfectants like sodium hypochlorite and follow the directions indicated on the packages.
- Ensure that the restrooms and toilets are cleaned and disinfected everyday with SFDA approved disinfectants.
- A record of the times of cleaning and disinfection of surfaces and restrooms should be maintained.
- Hand sanitizers should be distributed and placed in prominent places at gathering and waiting areas, and corridors so that they are easily accessible by all visitors.
- Ensure good ventilation in all places.
- Change or clean the air filters for ventilation devices, especially air conditioners, periodically.
- The restaurants at the land and the aerial sports activities facilities must apply all procedures and guidelines of the restaurant protocols.
- The land and the aerial sports activities facilities must apply all the procedures and guidelines of mosque protocols regarding the application of health requirements for the areas designated for prayer.
- Floor stickers or clear signs must be placed to ensure the application of social distancing (for a distance of not less than 1.5 to 2 meters) in the reception and cashier areas.
- Disable all interactive touch screens or self-service indicative screens, if any.
- Remove all hard copies of magazines and newspapers.
- The reservation and booking system of land and air sports activities must be activated through websites, phone or any other means to ensure that customers do not crowd and to make them aware in advance of the nature of the disease, its way of transmission and methods of prevention.
- For land sport activities such as mountain climbing, abseiling, and such, athletes or participants must use their personal mountaineering, abseiling and hiking tools, and not use third-party tools if possible or disinfect the tools provided by the organizer after each use.
- Clothing intended for abseiling or climbing should be disinfected immediately after use and not be taken indoors.
- Number of participants should be halved in relation to the usual specified number of participants, to ensure that there is no crowding and to ensure social distancing is maintained.
Aerial sports activities such as paragliding, parachuting and such:
- The organizer of the sporting activity must disinfect the aerial equipment that is provided to the participants periodically after each use.
- Jumping aircraft should be disinfected after each use and reduce their carrying capacity in half to ensure social distancing is maintained.
- Paragliding or parachuting should be prevented with the support of the trainer and limited to jumping for the participant solely.
- Prevent gathering at landing sites and crowds from attending, and the landing site must be periodically disinfected.
- Wearing a mask is not required in aerial sports.
- Handshakes and hugs for celebration should be prohibited.
- It is preferable to postpone the awards ceremonies for the mean time.
Monitoring and Reporting:
- A checkpoint must be situated at all entrances which includes measuring the temperature with a device approved by the SFDA and asking about high temperature or any respiratory symptoms (cough or shortness of breath).
- All workers and customers must disclose if they have any respiratory symptoms or fever.
- Report any case that has a high temperature or respiratory symptoms and is suspected of being infected with Covid-19, identify their information and contact numbers and immediately call 937 to see the required directions to transfer the case to the hospital.
- If a confirmed case is registered among workers, the protocols approved by Weqaya Center and the MOH must be applied.
- In the event that there is housing for workers, it is preferable to prepare an isolation room for the suspected cases in their residence so that they are isolated until contacted by the competent authorities. (Please see the health conditions for workers’ housing to fight Covid-19).
- Awareness posters should be distributed in all entrances as well as when purchasing tickets, and placed in prominent places, and it is preferable that they be written in different languages and include the following:
- Introduction to the disease, how it spreads and the preventative measures to be taken.
- Awareness of handwashing, avoiding touching the eyes, nose and mouth before washing hands, and encourage attention to personal hygiene and health care
- Adherence to Hygiene and Cough etiquette (by using tissues and throwing them away immediately or coughing into the elbow and washing hands afterwards).
- Spread awareness of using alcohol-based hand sanitizers in a correct manner among workers and customers.
Implementation:
- It is preferable to place a board containing a statement of the violations and how to report it.
- It is preferable to establish communication channels to report any breach of requirements and report violations in order to work to avoid them, and one of the employees to responsible for it.
- Train officials at checkpoints on the method of test performing and the use of thermometers.
- Assign supervisors responsible for ensuring the implementation of the health requirements.
- Conduct mandatory health and safety trainings on Covid-19 for all employees.
Appendix A: Individuals who are at Higher Risk of Infection
The health controls for suspending attendance at workplaces during the Covid-19 pandemic shall be attached to the medical reports of the below Health Conditions:
- Those over the age of 65 years
- Chronic lung disease, or severe asthma:
For those who have been admitted to the hospital at least once in the past six months.
- Chronic heart diseases:
– Heart muscle failure.
– Coronary artery disease with at least having one heart attack during the past year.
- Inherited Immunodeficiency diseases
- Acquired Immunodeficiency:
1. Acquired immunodeficiency disease
2. Use of immunosuppressive drugs.
3. Use of cancer treatment drugs.
- Obesity:
BMI 40>kg/m2
- Chronic medical conditions:
4. Uncontrolled diabetes, which necessitated admission to the hospital at least once during the past six months
5. High blood pressure disease, which required admission to the hospital at least once during the past six months
6. Kidney failure (dialysis)
7. Cirrhosis.