The safety of the whole workforce continues to be at the top of every employer's mind. Manufacturing facilities need to make sure they are in full compliance with CDC and OSHA regulations, and also meet the guidance coming from within their county. Most important, there is a requirement that every manufacturer maintain a COVID-19 facility risk assessment to identify the specific high-risk areas and conditions in their plants. When designing processes for safety, the business leaders should consider how they would handle the situation if a specific position became infected with COVID-19, thinking about the various interaction points of that job to determine if there are engineering or administrative controls that could be implemented (or changed) to reduce the possible spread of the virus.

During this webinar, CMTC’s Eliot Dratch and experts from the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health present important best practices for developing an effective workplace safety plan during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Key topics covered:

  1. Exposure Points
  2. Factory Risk Mitigation Controls
  3. Factory Sanitizing and Disinfecting
  4. Items to Include in a COVID-19 Factory Assessment

Access this webinar now to benefit from in-depth guidance for California Manufacturers.

This webinar was originally presented on September 24 at 1:00 PM PT. 

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