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- According to paragraph four of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (ASchG), a break is mandatory for work hours of six to nine hours. A thirty-minute break is the plan; for work hours exceeding nine hours, a forty-five-minute break is required.
- Veterinarians and veterinary assistants are present; coordination is necessary, especially at this hour. On weekend shifts, it's essential to ensure that breaks are properly scheduled.
- Everyone must carefully monitor the data collection to ensure it is accurate. A timer on a mobile phone can help with this, ensuring the correct break time, regardless of the circumstances.
- On-call duty: From seven in the evening, clarity is key. Ready for on-call duty, logging out is the mark of honesty. When on duty with a patient, or their owner, in a flash, logging in is mandatory, everyone knows that in a flash. Once the work is done, without hesitation or rest, logging out is important, remember the burden. Immediately and without delay, that's the pace, so that the overview remains, and everything is precise.
