ok, so here they are. we worked with Worksafe and provincial health officers to develop these so they are recognized by government.
Massage parlors are allowed to open as per Dr. Bonnie's orders seen here;
Public Health Order Lifted
Please remember that these are guidelines and NOT RULES! each business can develop a plan which fits their work environment. there will be inspections but that is happening to all businesses so please try not to worry if an inspector comes to your business.
If you need any help understanding these guidelines or developing your plan please feel free to contact me via pm or email susan.1968@hotmail.com
Health Enhancement Centre/ Steam Bath Guidelines for re-opening plans
This document provides guidance for preventing transmission of COVID-19 to operators of Health Enhancement Centres and Steam Baths. It is based upon current knowledge and it should be understood that guidance is subject to change as new data becomes available and new developments arise with this new virus; furthermore, unique situations may require some discretion in adjusting these guidelines which are meant to be supportive, not prescriptive.
WHAT is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is a respiratory infection caused by a newly identified virus. The infection has symptoms similar to other respiratory illnesses, including the flu and common cold: cough, sneezing, fever, sore throat and difficulty breathing. Other symptoms can include fatigue, muscle aches, diarrhea, headache or lost sense of smell. While most people infected with COVID-19 experience only mild illness, severe illness can occur in some people, especially in those with weaker immune systems, the elderly and those with chronic medical conditions.
HOW is COVID-19 Spread?
COVID-19 is spread through liquid droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. The virus in these droplets can enter through the eyes, nose or mouth of another person if they are in close contact with the person who coughed or sneezed. COVID-19 is not transmitted through particles in the air and is not something that can enter the body through the skin.
OPENING PLANS
Each business will be required to develop an individual opening plan which fits the needs of their particular space. Each plan should consider the six areas of concern below. If you need help with your opening plan please do not hesitate to contact;
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS
Health Enhancement Centre work presents some unique challenges in prevention of transmission of COVID-19. There are some actions which are critical in ensuring the lowest chance of transmission;
SITE MANAGEMENT
Goal: Modify daily operations and the physical environment to minimize the potential for COVID-19 to spread in a Health Enhancement Centre or Steam Bath.
The following guidelines are offered for use when building your opening plan;
Considerations -
Goal: To increase the space between people (clients, staff and managers) to eliminate potential transmission of the virus.
Goal: use signs in employee areas and reception to communicate important information about COVID-19.
http://www.bccdc.ca/Health-Info-Site/Documents/COVID19-Prevention.pdf
http://www.vch.ca/Documents/COVID19-Docs_Handwash.pdf
http://www.vch.ca/Documents/FSE COVID Poster.pdf
Massage parlors are allowed to open as per Dr. Bonnie's orders seen here;
Public Health Order Lifted
Please remember that these are guidelines and NOT RULES! each business can develop a plan which fits their work environment. there will be inspections but that is happening to all businesses so please try not to worry if an inspector comes to your business.
If you need any help understanding these guidelines or developing your plan please feel free to contact me via pm or email susan.1968@hotmail.com
Health Enhancement Centre/ Steam Bath Guidelines for re-opening plans
This document provides guidance for preventing transmission of COVID-19 to operators of Health Enhancement Centres and Steam Baths. It is based upon current knowledge and it should be understood that guidance is subject to change as new data becomes available and new developments arise with this new virus; furthermore, unique situations may require some discretion in adjusting these guidelines which are meant to be supportive, not prescriptive.
WHAT is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is a respiratory infection caused by a newly identified virus. The infection has symptoms similar to other respiratory illnesses, including the flu and common cold: cough, sneezing, fever, sore throat and difficulty breathing. Other symptoms can include fatigue, muscle aches, diarrhea, headache or lost sense of smell. While most people infected with COVID-19 experience only mild illness, severe illness can occur in some people, especially in those with weaker immune systems, the elderly and those with chronic medical conditions.
HOW is COVID-19 Spread?
COVID-19 is spread through liquid droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. The virus in these droplets can enter through the eyes, nose or mouth of another person if they are in close contact with the person who coughed or sneezed. COVID-19 is not transmitted through particles in the air and is not something that can enter the body through the skin.
WHERE can I get more Information about COVID-19?
The province of British Columbia has created a phone service to provide nonmedical information about COVID-19 which is available from 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. at 1-888-COVID19 (1-888-268-4319) or via text message at 604-630-0300. More information on COVID-19 can also be found online:
Vancouver Coastal Health http://www.vch.ca/covid-19
BC Centre for Disease Control http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19
The province of British Columbia has created a phone service to provide nonmedical information about COVID-19 which is available from 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. at 1-888-COVID19 (1-888-268-4319) or via text message at 604-630-0300. More information on COVID-19 can also be found online:
Vancouver Coastal Health http://www.vch.ca/covid-19
BC Centre for Disease Control http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19
OPENING PLANS
Each business will be required to develop an individual opening plan which fits the needs of their particular space. Each plan should consider the six areas of concern below. If you need help with your opening plan please do not hesitate to contact;
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS
Health Enhancement Centre work presents some unique challenges in prevention of transmission of COVID-19. There are some actions which are critical in ensuring the lowest chance of transmission;
- Hard screening of both clients and workers – using the BC Centre for Disease Control self assessment tool - https://bc.thrive.health/covid19/en - This tool is available in multiple languages. This is seen as an important measure to protect yourself, your staff and patrons from transmission.
- Minimizing Facial Contact – COVID-19 is a respiratory infection so minimizing close contact face to face with clients or other staff members is key to preventing the spread.
- Physical Distancing in Staff Areas – has been an issue across all industries and as such enhanced cleaning and physical distancing measures are critical in these spaces.
SITE MANAGEMENT
Goal: Modify daily operations and the physical environment to minimize the potential for COVID-19 to spread in a Health Enhancement Centre or Steam Bath.
The following guidelines are offered for use when building your opening plan;
Considerations -
- Provide a supply of hand sanitizer at the entrance to the business
- Reduce number of clients and staff to ensure people can physical distance adequately.
- Increased ventilation can work to keep airflow moving and minimize transmission of virus. (ie- opening doors)
- If fans are to be used to increase ventilation, point them towards the floor to prevent unintentional spread of virus on surfaces in the space.
- Consider installing shields (e.g. plexiglass) at reception desk to protect staff when interacting with clients and collecting payments.
- Washrooms and showers must have liquid soap, paper towels and warm running water at all times.
- Consider developing specialized checklists staff can use to evaluate your COVID19 measures and help workers and patrons understand the new policies.
- All staff should wash hands after handling money
- Staff rooms should allow enough space for physical distancing. Staff rooms have been shown as a high risk area for community spread so close attention should be paid to ensuring these areas are disinfected often and that staff can physically distance.
- Use of Personal Protective Equipment (masks, face shield, gloves) during sessions with clients is recommended. Face shields should be disinfected between appointments.
- Consider enhanced screening of clients including questions about whether they work in health care, may come into contact with people in a high risk category, have been isolating or have been experiencing any symptoms.
- Consider logging contact information for clients in case of a staff member or other client testing positive for COVID-19. No full names are needed. A simple time and date of visit with e-mail or phone number and a name – any name ie- john or jack – will allow health officers to contact anyone who may have been exposed to potential transmission.
- If you choose to adopt this process, this information would only need to be kept for 2 weeks.
- No information of a personal or identifiable nature should kept or stored.
- Health enhancement centre workers should change into their “work” clothes upon arrival at work and place their “civilian” clothes in a plastic bag to prevent transmission of any trace of virus picked up during transit to work.
- Work clothes should be laundered daily and transported to work in a plastic bag to prevent contamination during transit.
- All clients should be required to shower upon entering and before the appointment begins.
- All service providers should shower after each client.
- Consider providing only “happy ending massage” and not full service at this time.
- Because the virus is known to be transmitted via saliva - kissing or unprotected oral are not recommended.
- All facial close contact should be minimized as much as possible.
- Because it has been shown that the virus may be transmitted via semen, it is recommended that a condom be used for all intimate contact.
Goal: To increase the space between people (clients, staff and managers) to eliminate potential transmission of the virus.
- Minimize facial contact – COVID-19 is a respiratory infection and as such people should minimize close facial contact as much as possible.
- Limiting number of staff on shift to allow physical distancing during time between appointments is recommended.
- Staff rooms have been shown to be a high risk for transmission of the virus so employ enhanced cleaning techniques to ensure these areas are safe for staff and ensure enough space for staff to employ physical distancing.
- Because of physical distancing guidelines, multi-person interactions are not recommended at this time.
- Book appointments with enough time in between to prevent more than one client in the reception area at once.
Goal: use signs in employee areas and reception to communicate important information about COVID-19.
- Place signs at entrances telling anyone entering not to enter if they are feeling ill.
- Post physical distancing signs in common areas.
- Post hand washing signs in washrooms and changing rooms.
- Ensure signs contain clear language that is easy to understand.
- When possible, use signs that include diagrams and pictures.
- The following are links to signs you can simply print and post in your business;
http://www.bccdc.ca/Health-Info-Site/Documents/COVID19-Prevention.pdf
http://www.vch.ca/Documents/COVID19-Docs_Handwash.pdf
http://www.vch.ca/Documents/FSE COVID Poster.pdf





