Toll concessionaire and its service providers have instituted various measures to ensure heightened hygiene and sanitisation steps are implemented at all its operations, including toll plazas, and amongst its route maintenance and route patrol service teams; and to limit the risk of exposure and transmission during every interaction.
The Automobile Association says motorists should practice good hygiene in their cars, on motorbikes and bicycles by regularly wiping down surfaces that are touched often such as gear levers, steering wheels, handles, handlebars, and visors.
MasterDrive offers the following advice to fleet drivers on how to sanitise their vehicles:
- Ensuring your vehicle remains sanitised should be done in a number of steps:
- Wash your hands for 20 seconds before leaving on each trip
- If you receive stock or other items during the day, spray or wipe it down with disinfectant as well as any areas other people may have been in contact with upon collection.
- Consider using rubber gloves when items are handed to you directly.
- Ideally, try to both wash and sanitise your hands when leaving but if you do not have access to hand-washing facilities, just sanitise them.
- Keep a plastic bag that you can place items like used gloves into and dispose of this at the end of the day.
- At the end of your shift, disinfect the car so that either yourself or a co-worker can start the next shift with a fully sanitised car.
- Attached is an image that indicates the areas that need to be cleaned with an alcohol-based disinfectant including the door, door handles, dashboard, steering wheel, gearstick, handbrake, radio, infotainment system, armrests and the seat.
- Alcohol-based disinfectants will not damage the car as long as you do not soak the surfaces and do not use it on infotainment systems.
- Do not forget areas that may not immediately jump to mind as places you or someone else may have touched such as the levers controlling items like indicators, the rear-view mirror, the levers that move the seats and even fuel cards.
- Do not forget the exterior of the vehicle either, including door handles, door frames and the boot.
- If someone travels with you for a short period, do not forget to sanitise anything they have touched on their exit.
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