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Singh Thatta technique approved

Healthcare workers who cannot shave due to religious, cultural or medical reasons now have a new technique they can use that allows them to wear masks and other personal protective equipment.

On Tuesday, Premier Jacinta Allan confirmed the Singh Thattha technique could now be used in Victorian health services.

The approval of the Singh Thattha elastic band technique follows updated guidance by WorkSafe Victoria, the Department of Health and Safer Care Victoria and a two-year statewide trial led by the Royal Melbourne Hospital.

The trial involved 245 healthcare workers from across 40 organisations, with more than 200 successfully fit tested with at least one of the commonly available N95 masks while using the technique.

Singh Thatta involves using an elastic band to cover the beard to create a smooth surface, which is then tied to the top of the wearer’s head, with the respirator mask worn and the seal formed on the band.

The purpose of fit testing is to ensure a face mask model and size fits the wearer and can form a safe seal that provides protection against airborne risks such as COVID-19.

Ms Allan said the approval of the Singh Thatta technique was particularly important for members of the Sikh community who work in the health system.

“This is a significant step forward in making our healthcare system culturally inclusive for all our hardworking staff,” she said.

“The ongoing advocacy from our dedicated multicultural health workers and local Sikh community members has played an important part in the success of this trial and will go a long way to keeping Victorians safe.”

Health services are encouraged to work closely with multicultural and multifaith employees, including Sikhs, to support the implementation of Singh Thattha.

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