We are FCC - Nº15
• If you experience any symptoms, stay at home, isolate yourself, contact your doctor and notify your managers, as well as the HR department. • Do not forget personal protection equipment, depending on the risk: mask, gloves and hydroalcoholic gel. • Travel safely and use your seat belt at all times. • Increase the cleaning and disinfection of the vehicle and pay attention to the protection measures in case other passengers are on board or another person uses the vehicle after you. • If the passengers of the vehicle do not belong to the same family unit, always use the mask. • Respect your sleeping hours to be in good physical and mental condition when you get behind the wheel, without having previously consumed alcoholic beverages or caffeine in abundance. • Check the state of all the elements that are part of the vehicle before using it and respect the speed limits. • Try to respect as much as possible the safety distance when using public transport. • Respect the established capacity and in general do not share spaces if it is not possible to maintain the recommended distance. Use the stairs whenever possible. • Avoid touching commonly used surfaces such as stairway handrails, armrests or grab bars. • Avoid touching your face, especially your eyes, nose and mouth. • Don’t eat or drink while using public transportation, so you don’t only avoid putting yourself at risk, but also other passengers. • Wash your hands frequently with soap or hydroalcoholic gel, especially when you arrive at your workplace or home, and properly disinfect clothes you use outside the home. • Consider the individualized use of other means of transport for travel, as well as the possibility of walking. In this way, you will be contributing at the same time to the sustainability of the environment and comply with the recommendations of the health authorities. • Regardless of the number of cars that are driving at the same time as you, respect the traffic rules at all times, controlling your manoeuvres; and do not use electronic devices, such as cell phones. • Carry the necessary personal documentation with you, as well as that of the vehicle, which the authorities may require for possible control. • Check the weather forecast and consider if driving is essential. • Prevent stress from taking hold of you, especially at times when the weather is not in your favour. Emotions and anxiety also influence our psychological state. Plan your trips. • If for health reasons you take any type of medication, consult your doctor about its effect on exposure to driving, which could cause drowsiness or affect psychomotor performance. • Before driving, you must be sure that you are fully capable of doing so. If you drive to work… If you also use public transport … FCC feels that safety, health and well-being in the workplace are the responsibility of the company, as an economic and legal organisation, and of all its components. The effort made by the different groups and by all those who are part of the FCC Group is of vital importance for everyone, both at the individual level and at that of FCC’s competitiveness and sustainability. W E L L N E S S W E L L N E S S 47
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