California Governor Gavin Newsom today announced in-depth guidance for employers to reopen safely and respond to COVID-19 outbreaks in the workplace.
The “COVID-19 Employer Playbook for a Safe Reopening” includes detailed information to support employers in identifying cases, communicating about positive cases to other workers and implementing strategies to prevent further spread.
This document also provides the most recent protocol for ill employees to return to work safely. Employers are urged to read the document in full at files.covid19.ca.gov/pdf/employer-playbook-for-safe-reopening--en.pdf.
The state guidance also encourages businesses to report positive cases to Public Health directly to increase the effectiveness of contact tracing, and work closely with local health officials to contain potential outbreaks. Humboldt County Health Officer Dr. Teresa Frankovich said businesses play a key role in both prevention and containment of COVID-19.
“Every business owner should be armed with all the information they need to develop a work environment that helps to protect employees and customers,” Dr. Frankovich said. “It has been incredibly important to have our business partners working collaboratively with us when cases have occurred in the workplace. This cooperation has typically helped us prevent larger outbreaks, which can have a significant impact on both the business and the community at-large.”
This document supplements, but does not replace, previously issued industry guidance. All businesses should submit a Business Reopening Plan based on that guidance to the Humboldt County Office of Emergency Services that outlines site-specific safety measures to protect the health and safety of workers and customers.
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