id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-028595-p7cn71t5 Croser, David A good fit with indemnity 2020-07-06 .txt text/plain 1016 54 58 Although it is recommended that AGPs should currently be avoided where possible, there will be occasions when such treatments are in the patient's best interests and the dental team will need to prevent aerosol transmission, using a disposable, fluidrepellent surgical gown (or waterproof long-sleeved protective apron), gloves, eye protection and suitable respiratory protective equipment (RPE) such as an FFP3 respirator (or FFP2 when these are not available). The SOP guidance advises contractors to inform their employers liability (EL) insurer that all staff undertaking aerosol generating procedures are required to be fit tested for appropriate PPE, to ensure their EL insurance cover is sufficient. In addition, dentists should check with their indemnity provider if they are performing the fit testing for their own staff or that of other local dental contractors, again to ensure they have adequate cover. 2 BDA indemnity cover allows policyholders to fit-test respiratory protective equipment (RPE) for dental staff in their own and other practices. ./cache/cord-028595-p7cn71t5.txt ./txt/cord-028595-p7cn71t5.txt