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National handwashing awareness week is an annual event celebrated in December to focus on the importance of proper hand hygiene and general health. It is designed to remind everyone that clean hands can help prevent illness, disease, and the spread of germs. Encouraging hand hygiene among your employees is essential for workplace safety. Teaching handwashing techniques can help provide an extra layer of protection, lessen the spread of germs, and show employees that you care about their health and well-being. To ensure hand hygiene at work, here’s what you should teach your employees:
Use warm water and soap when washing hands
Warm water helps to remove more dirt, oils, and germs from the skin than cold water. Employees should use hot water if it’s available and always make sure to wet their hands with clean running water before applying soap. All surfaces of the hands should be washed thoroughly, including the backs of the hands, wrists, between fingers, and under fingernails.
Scrub for at least 20 seconds
After wetting their hands with clean running water, employees should apply soap and lather up their hands while scrubbing them together in a back-and-forth motion for at least 20 seconds. This includes scrubbing Continue reading