Temperature & Fever Screening in Industrial Applications: What You Need to Know

As people return to work amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, employers are cognizant, now more than ever, of the additional precautions needed to ensure the safety and security of their employees. Many are turning to masks and social distancing per state laws, shutting down shared office areas, purchasing additional cleaning supplies, backup cleaning services, and allowing more flexibility in their work-from-home plans. How do you know if a fellow employee is a potential threat to your health? Installation of a proper fever screening system sends a strong message to the workforce that their health is your priority.
When production needs to keep moving in tougher industrial and manufacturing environments, working from home is often not an option. Enter: temperature and fever screening devices.
What is Elevated Body Temperature (Fever) Screening?
Temperature screening devices use a non-contact method to determine the temperature of a subject. Accuracy is critical to determine if there is a potential threat. There are many options when it comes to temperature screening and body temperature measurement.
Temperature Screening Device Options:
What are the FDA 510(k) Thermographic Guidelines?
The guidelines issued by the Food and Drug Administration were recently updated for the purpose of fever screening using infrared technology.
Can Temperature Screening Detect COVID-19?
Not exactly, but what it can do is alert the user of elevated temperatures that may pose a risk to the work environment.
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