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Safe systems of working; including managing the risk associated with infectious agents through the completion of risk assessments have been approved through local governance procedures, for example Integrated Care Systems

There is a trust wide risk assessment in relation to COVID-19 (as above). In additional to this staff who were at increased risk from COVID-19 undertake individual risk assessments. These can be accessed via the Workforce Covid-19 Individual Risk Assessment - Part 1 https://hive.xchristie.nhs.uk/Interact/Pages/Content/Document.a spx?id=14612 These are reviewed with line managers when staff circumstances change and held centrally by workforce. See Individual Staff Risk Assessment Part 2. As a minimum, the trust has adopted practices in line with national guidance. Any differences are enhancement measures to go above and beyond those stated in national guidance to ensure the safety of our patients and staff and continue operationally as a “green site” with Greater Manchester. Trust practice and guidance continues to be reviewed and approved by its Clinical Advisory Group (CAG). Clinical Advisory Group Terms of Reference. Risk assessments associated with respiratory infectious agents are undertaken for hazards associated with respiratory infectious agents by service/areas leads and supported by the IPC Team and Heath & Safety and Emergency Planning Lead. See also trust wide COVID-19 risk assessment. See COVID-19 Checklist – Clinical Departments / areas and COVID-19 Checklist – Non- Clinical Departments / areas. Staff involved in the direct care of COVID-19 patients are face test tested to specific FFP3 respirator masks as way of mitigation where an unacceptable risk of transmission would otherwise remain for standard surgical face masks alone.

If the organisation has adopted practices that differ from those recommended/stated in the national guidance a risk assessment has been completed and it has been approved through local governance procedures, for example Integrated Care Systems Risk assessments are carried out in all areas by a competent person with the skills, knowledge, and experience to be able to recognise the hazards associated with respiratory infectious agents. If an unacceptable risk of transmission remains following the risk assessment, the extended use of Respiratory Protective

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