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CDC COVID-19 Workplace Safety Guidance: Reopening and Resuming In-Person Operations
June 8, 2020
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published new guidance for office building employers, building owners and managers, and building operations specialists to assist employers in creating a safe workplace as they resume in-person operations. Building upon previously issued interim guidance for businesses and employers, the new guidance recommends additional measures to assist with the development of reopening plans.
Key Recommendations
Evaluate readiness for occupancy. The CDC recommends an evaluation of the workplace to ensure it is ready for a return to in-person operations, including an assessment of workplace ventilation systems and identification of hazards.
Specifically, the CDC recommends employers:
Implement engineering controls. The recommendations include implementation of controls intended to minimize areas of close contact and high-touch surfaces, such as:
Alter methods of work. Several administrative controls also are recommended to change the way employees work in the building, including:
Although implementation of the various recommendations is not mandatory, employers should incorporate the measures applicable to their operations to minimize the risk of future claims of unsafe workplaces and to assist COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Employers also should ensure compliance with directives issued by state and local authorities, which can be found at the COVID-19 websites of each jurisdiction highlighted below. Employers should consult legal counsel regarding specific circumstances that may arise in the jurisdictions of their workplaces.