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What do the 21 items on epidemic prevention and control mean?

The 21 items for epidemic prevention and control are as follows:

1. Anyone entering the office area must wear a mask, have a normal body temperature, and hold a work permit. Anyone missing any of these items is not allowed to enter.

2. In principle, external personnel and vehicles are not allowed to enter the mine. Those who really need to enter must obtain the consent of the mine epidemic prevention and control leading group, wear a mask and have a normal body temperature test before entering.

3. If internal units of the mine really need to handle business, they must hold a work permit, obtain the consent of the person in charge of the relevant department and unit, wear a mask and have a normal body temperature before entering.

4. The prevention and control inspection team is responsible for conducting random inspections of staff temperature, mask wearing, and disinfection of key places every day.

5. Employees are encouraged to bring their own meals. The canteen provides free meal boxes for employees to pack.

6. Except for special circumstances, all official receptions in the canteen will be suspended.

7. Canteen staff must strictly wear protective equipment, and the personnel must be relatively fixed. The life company is responsible for formulating specific implementation plans for duty, disinfection, and protection.

8. All departments and offices should provide protective equipment such as masks, alcohol, and disinfectant for office workers, establish a system for obtaining them, and provide timely feedback on usage.

9. Lifestyle companies should increase cleaning efforts in public areas and post signs such as epidemic prevention reminders and strictly prohibited fireworks.

10. Workers must ventilate frequently every day and do a good job of indoor disinfection and protection.

11. Employees must wear masks in the office area and are not allowed to wander around during work hours.

12. Encourage daily work to be carried out through telephone, video, online office, etc.

13. Strictly abide by work and rest schedules, and do not stay in the office after get off work unless there are special circumstances.

14. Non-office building staff are not allowed to enter or exit the office area at will.

15. It is necessary to adhere to the daily personnel investigation system, and it is strictly prohibited to include the seven categories of key personnel and those who have not yet expired on public transportation such as airplanes and high-speed rails from being included in the list of working personnel.

16. Employees who have colds, fevers, coughs and other symptoms of discomfort will not be allowed to go to work.

17. It is strictly prohibited to smoke or use open flames in public areas such as stairs, corridors, and conference rooms.

18. The elevator in the East Office Building has stopped operating during the epidemic prevention and control period.

19. Office workers should stick to the two points and one line at home and in the office, and try not to go out at will or enter or leave crowded places outside of work.

20. The heads of each department and office are the first person responsible for epidemic prevention and control. They are responsible for the epidemic investigation and work arrangements of their respective departments, offices and units. They are not allowed to conceal the epidemic situation or affect normal work due to epidemic prevention and control.

21. Each department and office designates a liaison officer, who is specifically responsible for information transmission, personnel statistics, and collection of protective equipment for the department and unit. The liaison officer must ensure smooth communication 24 hours a day.