Harrison Law Group - June 2020

This flyer was created by OSHA. https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA4000.pdf

COVID-19 Guidance for the Construction Workforce OSHA is committed to protecting the health and safety of America’s workers and workplaces during these unprecedented times. The agency will be issuing a series of industry-specific alerts designed to keep workers safe. When working in the construction industry, the following tips can help reduce the risk of exposure to the coronavirus:  Encourage workers to stay home if they are sick.  Allow workers to wear masks over their nose and mouth to prevent them from spreading the virus.  Continue to use other normal control measures, including personal protective equipment (PPE), necessary to protect workers from other job hazards associated with construction activities.  Advise workers to avoid physical contact with others and direct employees/contractors/visitors to increase personal space to at least six feet, where possible. Where work trailers are used, all workers should maintain social distancing while inside the trailers.  Train workers how to properly put on, use/wear, and take off protective clothing and equipment.  Encourage respiratory etiquette, including covering coughs and sneezes.  Promote personal hygiene. If workers do not have immediate access to soap and water for handwashing, provide alcohol-based hand rubs containing at least 60 percent alcohol.  Use Environmental Protection Agency-approved cleaning chemicals from List N or that have label claims against the coronavirus.  To the extent tools or equipment must be shared, provide and instruct workers to use alcohol- based wipes to clean tools before and after use. When cleaning tools and equipment, workers should consult manufacturer recommendations for proper cleaning techniques and restrictions.  Keep in-person meetings (including toolbox talks and safety meetings) as short as possible, limit the number of workers in attendance, and use social distancing practices.  Clean and disinfect portable jobsite toilets regularly. Hand sanitizer dispensers should be filled regularly. Frequently-touched items (i.e., door pulls and toilet seats) should be disinfected.  Encourage workers to report any safety and health concerns. For more information, visit www.osha.gov/coronavirus or call 1-800-321-OSHA (6742).

OSHA issues alerts to draw attention to worker safety and health issues and solutions.

• osha.gov/coronavirus • 1-800-321-OSHA (6742) • @OSHA_DOL

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