Will we repeat the cycle of “panic-then forget” with the COVID-19 pandemic? It’s hard to imagine forgetting these difficult times, as the pandemic continues to impact the California population. But, past health crises have shown that once an outbreak is under control, we turn our attention to other concerns. We must change our habits now to have a dramatic effect on collective health outcomes in the future.

During this webinar, CMTC Senior Consultant Eliot Dratch discusses infectious diseases such as H1N1, COVID-19, Norovirus, and influenza and explain the measures that employers should take now to protect their manufacturing workforce in the future. Additionally, CMTC Human Resources, Administration and Recruitment Senior Manager Jeri Summer discusses the role of HR in infectious disease prevention in the workplace.

Key Points:

  1. Transmission modes and mitigation strategies
  2. Common exposure points and barriers
  3. Administrative modifications and Human Resources policies

This webinar was originally presented on February 16, 2021 at 10:30 AM PT. 

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Eliot Dratch
Senior Consultant
California Manufacturing Technology Consulting® (CMTC)

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Jeri Summer
Senior Manager, Human Resources, Administration & Recruitment
California Manufacturing Technology Consulting® (CMTC)

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