News regarding the spread of Novel Coronavirus
(2019-nCoV) require companies to take measures to prevent the risk of infection
as far as possible, since, as it is known. In accordance with the Italian
applicable law, the employer:
– pursuant to article 2087 of the
Italian Civil Code, has the duty to provide all security measures to ensure the
physical integrity and moral personality of the employees, and
– pursuant to Legislative Decree
81/2008, has the responsibility to protect workers from exposure to biological
risk with the collaboration of the competent doctor, where present).
In this respect, it should preliminarily be
noted that, in our continent, at the time, there is no sign of the spread of
the epidemic, as cases of coronavirus are sporadic and not alarming. As far as the
territory of Italy is concerned, the Ministry of Health stated that “the
virus circulation does not exist”.
The risk of transmission, therefore, is to be
considered remote, except for those who have close and long-lasting contacts
with sick subjects.
Cautions must be taken in particular with
regard to employees (both on-site or travelling) who, due to their duties, have
relations with “Eastern Countries” and mainly with people from the areas
of China where the epidemic is ongoing.
Due to the above, in accordance with the indications
provided by the Italian Ministry of Health, employers must provide employees
who work closely with the public with guidelines to prevent the spread of the
virus, using the standard hygiene measures to limit the geographic spread of
respiratory transmitted diseases, such as:
– wash hands frequently;
– pay attention to surface hygiene;
– avoid close and long-lasting contacts
with those who present flu-like symptoms.
According to the Ministry of Health, if, during
the work relationship, somebody gets in contact with a person who meets the
definition of a “suspicious case” as defined by the circular issued by the
Ministry of Health on January 27, he/she has immediately contact the health
services and report that it is a suspicious case of 2019-nCoV.
While waiting for the medical staff to arrive:
– avoid close contact with the sick
subject;
– provide her/him with a surgical
mask;
– wash hands thoroughly and pay
attention to body surfaces that may have come into contact with fluids
(respiratory secretions, urine and faeces) of the sick subject;
– ask to the sick subject to throw
away the used napkins directly in a waterproof bag. The bag will be discarded
with the infected materials produced during the medical activities of the rescue
staff.
To prevent the risk of infection, the employer is
required to adopt procedures and provide the employees with hygiene
instructions.
De Luca & Partners Compliance Department is
at your complete disposal to provide you with the necessary support.
For further information and details, please contact
Elena Cannone, Focus Team Compliance coordinator.