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Aug
27

How to Prepare for the New OSHA Requirements Under the HEROES Act for COVID-19 Prevention: An Employer’s Guide

 
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When:

  27 Aug through 27 Aug 2020

Where:

  Aurora, United States

Website URL:

  https://bit.ly/2OSrVSc

Sponsoring organization:

  Training Doyens

Categories:

  Business - Management / Leadership

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OVERVIEW The COVID-19 outbreak has already caused enormous human and economic damage, and is making a dangerous resurgence because people are letting their guard down, not using face masks, and ignoring social distancing guidelines much as they did in 1918. The disease has also undergone mutations that make it more contagious and may defeat the vaccines that are in the pipeline. The best way for getting your workplace ready for COVID-19 while protecting employees and other stakeholders is to implement controls that impede the disease's propagation. This makes their implementation imperative regardless of when and if the HEROES Act becomes law. The best controls eliminate the hazard through measures like telecommuting, distance education, and distance conferencing, all of which have proven highly successful. Engineering controls such as partitions and air handling systems suppress the hazard and do not rely on vigilance and compliance, while administrative controls like social dist... Read more

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27 July 2020  |  135 views

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