California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) notified California employers of its new interim guidelines for general industry employers on the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). Cal/OSHA also issued updated guidance for healthcare facilities about the efficient use of respirator supplies.
The Standard Requires Employers to Protect Workers at Healthcare Facilities & Other Services Operations:
- Hospitals and long-term health care facilities, as well as, in clinics, home health care, hospices, medical offices, medical outreach services, medical transport and emergency medical services, outpatient medical facilities, and skilled nursing facilities.
- Diagnostic laboratories, police services, and public health services that are reasonably anticipated to expose employees to an aerosol transmissible disease.
- Correctional facilities, drug treatment programs, and homeless shelters.
- Any other locations when Cal/OSHA informs employers in writing that they must comply with the ATD Standard.
In depth details define Specific Requirements Listed Below. To Read The Complete Report … Click Here.
- Healthcare Facilities Take These Steps
- Healthcare Worker Protections
- Written Workplace Exposure/Protection
- Control Plan & Procedure
- Training Required
- Additional Employer Requirements
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