Ensuring Safety on KsTU Campus – Identification and Compliance

A. IDENTIFICATION
All members of the University Community (especially students) must carry their School Identity Cards (IDs) when on Campus for easy identification, School IDs should always hang around the neck. campus security and the COVID-19 Enforcement Team have the RIGHT to send back anybody not having an ID or not complying with required protocols. For your safety and that of others, there may be the need to register or fill forms at some points. All are encouraged to comply so that together we can eliminate COVID-19 from KsTU Campus and Ghana.

B. COMPLIANCE WITH PROTOCOLS
Trained personnel, including the University Security, will be at various points to assist the University Community to observe protocols put in place.
All are encouraged to comply with the various directives that may be issued so that together we shall remain safe.

Thank You.

ISSUED BY
ARKO GODFRED SRC PRO (0553690901)

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