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Updates on transition, ventilation and vaccination

Update: May 20, 2021

From: College Executive Team, Facilities Services and Occupational Health & Safety

Transition meetings initiated by members of the Occupational Health & Safety and Facilities Services teams are taking place around the college to guide and support decision making and ensure that the right control measures are in place for a full and safe return to campus in September. These meetings are an opportunity for departments to ask questions. Please be patient and do not initiate work without college direction.

Our rollout plan is happening in three phases听(months are a guide only):

  • Phase 1听(Began in May) focuses on faculty-related areas such as learning spaces and offices as a lot of faculty are not present over the two main summer months;
  • Phase 2听(June) will see the implementation of any further necessary measures to faculty-related spaces based on the updated听听expected in June, and will begin work on all areas offering face-to-face services along with areas previously assessed that require a return to regular operation. Time permitting, we will also begin work on offices not offering face-to-face services; and,
  • Phase 3听(June-July) includes any remaining offices not made ready for fall as well as common spaces such as washrooms, hallways, cafeterias, and seating areas.

Additional details will be unfolding in the coming weeks as updated听听are finalized.

The Facilities Services and Occupational Health and Safety teams have been spending a lot of time reviewing the听, and collaborating with Island Health and the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training to fully understand its implications. It is important to note that until the revised Go-Forward Guidelines are implemented on Aug. 1, 2021, the current version remains in effect, including all current exposure control measures.

Additionally, we have been acquiring all of the necessary supplies and ensuring spaces have the mandated requirements in place. In anticipation of more students and employees returning to campus throughout August and September, we have been reviewing how to best address touchpoint disinfection to ensure sufficient staff and tools are in place. Facilities Services鈥 work such as installing plexiglass in service areas for staff protection, reviewing and establishing traffic flow measures, and ensuring required signage is in place is to ensure we are compliant with the Return-to-Campus Primer and the revised Go-Forward Guidelines.

We are also mindful that things may change. With this in mind, the college is prepared to address any modifications as they occur and will continue to work to ensure people feel safe in their workplace and students feel safe in the classroom, lab, workshop or service area.

Our goal is to ensure all protocols based on听听, the updated听, and听听requirements are in place by Aug. 1, 2021.

Ventilation update

Following the Special CamNews on May 10, 2021, here are some facts about ventilation:

  • The college鈥檚 ventilation systems use MERV 13 filters;
  • 听and relevant听听help determine indoor air quality;
  • Opening windows or increasing fresh air intake with mechanical ventilation are important protective measures that can help reduce the spread of COVID-19;
  • The college is maximizing the amount of outdoor air used to ventilate our buildings;
  • Carbon dioxide sensors and humidity level indicators give us a sense of how well the ventilation systems are working;
  • 多人内射 is working with other post-secondary institutions to ensure we are all following best practices; and,
  • All of the college ventilation systems are professionally designed, installed and maintained.

Vaccination can protect you and your colleagues

Getting vaccinated is safe and easy. All students and employees are encouraged to learn about the benefits and safety of the COVID-19 vaccine and to consider vaccination to protect themselves and their communities. No vaccinations, however, are mandatory in Canada and vaccination status is personal medical information. Updates on the vaccine rollout are available on the听.

Visit the听听to register, book an appointment and get the vaccine.

Remember to continue to follow public health guidelines after you are vaccinated:

  • Stay home when sick;
  • Maintain physical distances of two metres (six feet);
  • Limit the number of people you see outside of your immediate household;
  • Clean your hands regularly;
  • Wear a face mask; and,
  • Follow public health precautions and restrictions.

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Past updates

Past updates detailing 多人内射 College's response to COVID-19.

Contact information

Rodney Porter

Executive Director, Communications and Marketing

多人内射 College

250-889-7494

porterr@camosun.ca