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Before coming to the lab
Self screening
- Before coming to the lab self screen using https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/
- Do not go to the lab if you are exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19, are feeling unwell, or are otherwise at a high risk level as indicated by the self-assessment tool.
At the lab
Occupancy
- Each area of the lab has a poster indicating maximum occupancy
- Maintain at least 2 meters of distance between yourself and other people
Masks
- Wear a non-vented mask covering your mouth and nose inside the lab, you are protecting yourself and others around you
- If you want to use a vented respirator, you must cover the vent with another mask to prevent spread of exhausted particles
- Mask may be temporarily removed to drink/eat while maintaining social distance from other people
- Members should try to bring their own masks and any other desired protective gear
- There are masks available in the kitchen next to the first aid kit, pay what you can into the donation box
- If the mask supply runs out and you are not able to restock it, notify operations@hacklab.to
Cleaning
- Wash your hands with soap and use disposable paper towels to dry them. Do not use towels.
- Disinfect all tools before and after use, 70% alcohol and paper towels available in all common areas
- If any cleaning supplies run out and you are not able to restock them, notify operations@hacklab.to
High transmission risk equipment
- Do not use the VR rig
- Be extra thorough disinfecting face-contact PPE like safety goggles, ear muffs and face shields before and after use
- Prefer to bring your own PPE if possible instead of using shared items
- Prefer to use disposable earplugs instead of ear muffs
In case of infection
- If you are diagnosed or suspected of having COVID-19, contact board@hacklab.to
- The membership will be notified of the danger and the lab locked down until it can be sanitized
- The booking schedule and door entry card records will be used for contact tracing
Additional Resources
- Toronto Public Health Hotline: 416-338-7600