- encouraging sick workers to stay home;
- establishing flexible worksites and staggered work shifts;
- discouraging workers from using other workers’ phones, desks, and other work equipment; and
- using Environmental Protection Agency-approved cleaning chemicals with label claims against the coronavirus.
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- a March 2020 publication entitled “Preparing Workplace for COVID-19,” which provides in-depth guidance to employers in both essential and non-essential industries;
- a useful overview of which OSHA standards and record keeping rules applyduring the current pandemic;
- an enforcement memorandum regarding N95 respirator shortages and respiratory protection for affected health workers;
- an April enforcement memorandum for recording cases of COVID-19; and
- interim guidance on specific worker groups with the highest risk of COVID-19 exposure.