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  • in reply to: Defensive farmers #5777
    Arthi
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    Dear Heleen, Thanks for the solution. I guess ADKAR Would be much help here.

    Arthi
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    In my personal experience, when the floor space of the hygiene lock is wet/very dirty it takes me more time to change, as i keep making sure my legs or socks dont get wet. (its a subconscious thing, then i need to spend my whole day in wet feet). Also when the floor is too cluttered (with buckets, etc) makes it difficult to be fast. Other than that I think wearing “Crocs” will be faster than boots. And hand sanitizer sprays/ gels take less time than hand washing.

    in reply to: COVID impact #1485
    Arthi
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    This may be true for a brief period of time, mainly for the safety of oneself. On the other hand, a constant practice of self hygiene (hand disinfection) can become a lifetime practice, like how we got used to wearing a mask.

    in reply to: Shower #1400
    Arthi
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    It depends on whether they work simultaneously (on the same day) on a pig/ cattle farm. (or) they work in multiple farms (or) they own poultry themselves. In these cases a one time shower is necessary.

    in reply to: Failure in using hygiene lock #1382
    Arthi
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    Dear Anne-Christine. This way I want to know who among the three need more awareness. Indeed can be added to the section: Which biosecurity breaks are most commonly met in hygiene locks ?

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