New signage placed throughout the office and classrooms providing clear guidance on
social
distancing and hygiene to delegates and clients.
Barriers and markings have been placed throughout the training centre to indicate
2-metre
social
distancing protocols as well as entry and exit routes to minimise contact.
Our reception desk has been upgraded with a protective barrier/screen to ensure a
limitation
in
contact.
Access to our main office will be restricted to 1 delegate at a time and will also be
marked
on
the
floor.
All non-essential staff will continue to work from home where possible.
We will be operating courses with limited numbers to ensure social distancing.
Personal Protective Equipment and other equipment
All staff working at the training centre will wear the correct PPE when engaging with
delegates.
Face masks will be provided to delegates only if necessary and if available.
Delegates will be provided with stationary and water but advise you to bring your own
lunch to help reduce unnecessary contact or travel.
Keeping sanitized
Further encouragement to increase the frequency of hand washing and surface cleaning.
Hand sanitisers are placed in the appropriate locations around the centre and all
delegates will be
encouraged to use them each time they leave or enter the classrooms.
Our training centre is disinfected continuously throughout the day (all doors, classroom
desks,
computers, keyboards etc.)
Building management have increased cleaning frequency in corridors and toilet
facilities.
Fogging, electrospraying and touch point cleaning will be conducted every evening.
Additional measures put into place
Firm risk assessments have been carried out with thorough risk management strategies put
into
place.
All activities and processes where possible will be carried out electronically as a
priority.
All individuals will be screened when entering the premises with no-contact
thermometers.
Break times across classes will be staggered and shortened to avoid any overlap and any
unnecessary contact/risk.
Any learners that feel unwell will need to inform Dean Training Management as soon as
possible.
Delegates will then be moved onto specified course dates which will only be chosen by
the
bookings team once they feel better and no earlier than the 14-day guided quarantine
period.
Dean Training have several qualified First Aiders on hand, who have all been briefed on
the ‘First
Aider Guidance Note during Coronavirus’ to support anyone who may have become unwell
during
the time with us.
The number of delegates booked for an Dean Training courses will be limited to only 12
at a time.
Most importantly
Failure to adhere to the enforced rules will result in removal from the classroom or
office. Additional
charges will apply for rebooking.