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Ship agents who fail to implement epidemic prevention and control measures resulting in personnel infection

Relevant units such as shipping agencies, ship repairs, and third-party inspection services that have failed to implement epidemic prevention and control measures that lead to personnel infection will restrict their personnel from entering specific areas of the port within 14 days, and report to immigration inspection, customs, Maritime and other port management departments.

Strengthen information reporting and boarding channel management:

(1) Timely grasp information on arriving ships, cargo and crew.

Port enterprises and pilotage agencies should strengthen collaboration and information sharing with ship agents and customs, border inspection, maritime affairs, health and other units, and formulate relevant information based on the following ship, cargo and crew information Work plan.

(2) Strengthen personnel and vehicle information management.

Port enterprises register and verify people and vehicles entering and exiting the port, strengthen information collection, and implement closed-loop management. Chinese personnel can pass with a green health code. Relevant personnel from ship agencies, ship repairs, third-party inspection services and other foreign entities who board international sailing ships through the port will be strictly checked for negative nucleic acid results within 7 days. The dock is open to the public, and crew members and overseas personnel on board the ship can pass in accordance with relevant national regulations.

(3) Strengthen information submission.

Submit epidemic prevention and control information to the local transportation (port) management department according to relevant requirements.

(4) Strengthen the management of port boarding channels.

Relevant units such as shipping agencies, ship repairs, and third-party inspection services that have failed to implement epidemic prevention and control measures that lead to personnel infection will restrict their personnel from entering specific areas of the port within 14 days, and report to immigration inspection, customs, Maritime and other port management departments.

"Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19 Epidemic in Ports and Frontline Personnel"

Protection requirements for terminal workers:

1. Work sites and entrances to work areas Equipped with body temperature detection equipment. According to the operating risk levels of different positions, workers are equipped with necessary protective equipment such as masks, gloves, and goggles, and are guided in their correct use.

2. Conduct body temperature checks and nucleic acid tests for workers. Personnel who may have close contact with crew members must be relatively fixed, recorded and managed, and nucleic acid tests must be carried out regularly in accordance with local regulations.

3. Unless there are special circumstances, terminal workers will not board the ship or have direct contact with the crew. If you must have close contact with crew members due to work needs, try to choose an outdoor space, take personal protection, and keep a safe distance of more than 1 meter.

4. During loading and unloading operations, appropriate isolation measures such as signboards and warning lines shall be adopted. In principle, crew members are prohibited from entering the dock operation area. When ship-shore cooperation is required, crew members should be required to wear masks, gloves and other personal protective equipment correctly, and measures such as taking turns to operate or increasing operating intervals should be adopted to avoid direct contact between dock personnel and crew members. For crew members who really need to go ashore for work, their body temperature should be checked.

5. During the unpacking operation of imported refrigerated containers, the personnel who are in direct contact with the refrigerated goods should be relatively fixed, implement closed management, regularly check body temperature, take strict protective measures, and wear protective clothing, masks and protective clothing throughout the process. Gloves, protective masks and other supplies should be provided, and goods should be kept away from the face and hands from touching the mouth and nose. A nucleic acid test should be conducted at least once within 7 days. In areas where the epidemic occurs, the frequency of testing should be increased in accordance with local regulations.

If the refrigerated cargo tests positive, loading and unloading personnel should immediately conduct nucleic acid testing in accordance with regulations and implement closed management. Before lifting the closure, nucleic acid testing should be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the local joint prevention and control mechanism.

The above content refers to the Yishui County People’s Government-Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19 Epidemic in Ports and Frontline Staff (