Establish and implement a health promotion signage protocol
Rationale: A comprehensive signage program addressing stair use, handwashing, tobacco use and infectious disease control encourages exercise, smoking reduction, and hygiene practices — reducing the risk of associated chronic and immediate health impacts such as obesity, cancer, and infectious disease.
For the most accurate strategy and documentation requirements, please refer to the digital scorecard made available on the Fitwel Platform.
Requirements
Demonstrate compliance with the options below:
Option 1 - Health Promotion Signage Protocol (Full Credit):
Demonstrate compliance with all of the following requirements:
- Establish and implement a health promotion signage protocol that is at least as rigorous as sections 1-4 of the Fitwel Health Promotion Signage Protocol.
The Fitwel Health Promotion Signage Protocol can be found here.
Option 2 - Hand Hygiene Signage (Partial Credit):
The project may achieve partial credit by demonstrating compliance with all of the following requirements:
- Establish and implement a hand hygiene signage protocol that is at least as rigorous as sections 1, 2, and 4 of the Fitwel Health Promotion Signage Protocol.
The Fitwel Health Promotion Signage Protocol can be found here.
Compliance Documentation
Design Pathway
Option 1:
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Upload the draft protocol
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Upload design drawings showing the proposed signage
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Upload an annotated plan showing the planned locations of the signage
Option 2:
- Upload the draft protocol
- Upload design drawings showing the proposed hand hygiene signage
- Upload an annotated plan showing the planned locations of the signage
Built Pathway
Option 1:
- Upload the implemented protocol
- Upload annotated photographs showing each unique posted sign
- Upload an annotated plan showing the locations of the signage
Option 2:
- Upload the implemented protocol
- Upload annotated photographs showing each unique posted hand hygiene sign
- Upload an annotated plan showing the locations of the signage
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