
Description — Screening station
Visitors and queueing
• Plan how the visitors will flow into the screening station and out, both in low and high
flow periods. Plan for any alternative routes, e.g. after an alarm, for any questions, for
persons in a wheelchair or with other special requirements.
• Consider personal integrity matters; e.g. if the FLIR Screen-EST Kiosk should be hid-
den from others than the screened person. See also section 7.4
• Allow for appropriate distancing between people in the screening queue.
• Allow for people to stabilize their temperature if it was raised by exercise or physical
activity.
7.4
Company policies
The FLIR Screen-EST Kiosk only detects elevated skin temperatures. It is up to your
company to set up a suitable screening process in accordance with applicable local data
protection, employment, and health & safety laws.
These are some of the factors your company need to consider:
• Personal integrity
Make decisions on how to handle personal integrity, e.g. show/hide the FLIR Screen-
EST Kiosk for others than the screened person, have/not have a sound alarm, save/
not save image and data when an alarm is triggered.
• Process for alarms
Establish a process for those individuals where the system has indicated an elevated
temperature, e.g. let the person sit down for 10 minutes and then do the screening
again, further evaluation by medically trained personnel.
• Visitor information
Provide visitors with information and instructions about the screening, e.g. by roll-ups
and FLIR Screen-EST Kiosk symbols and messages.
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