Health and social care staff in Scotland can now access FFP3 masks based on risk assessment and personal preferences.
The updated guidance means staff in Scotland can request a risk assessment from their line manager if they feel they need to have access to an FFP3 mask to ensure their personal safety.
FFP3 masks will continue to be accessible to staff undertaking an aerosol generating procedure (AGP) in a respiratory pathway and in a non-respiratory pathway where a member of staff has concerns about potential Covid-19 exposure, as before.
In a statement, Colin Poolman, director of RCN Scotland, said it was ‘long overdue’ and meant healthcare workers should be able to request higher levels of protection if they feel they need it.
The guidance is likely to continue recommending universal masking in health and care settings by all staff, patients and visitors until at least May 2022.
This article was first published on our sister title Nursing in Practice.