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Health & Safety Measures
The following is a list of health and safety measures that workers and employers can take to mitigate the impact of COVID-19:
- Comprehensive workplace plans to identify potential exposure routes, establish controls to mitigate risk and implement training procedures.
- Emphasis on personal hygiene practices, hand-washing, respiratory etiquette, and social distancing.
- Adequate supplies of personal protective equipment, especially N95 respirators, and respirator fit testing. We recommend the use of N-95s for workers in high-risk industries, i.e. health care (those who interact with patients, patient transport, etc.) It is critically important that workers who use respirators such as N-95s are trained to be able to properly use the protective device.
- Protocols to clean and disinfect frequently-touched objects and surfaces.
- Protocols in case of a workplace or community outbreak, including possible self-quarantine or workplace quarantine.
- Consult the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) before hosting and attending events or large gatherings. CDC recommendations may change as the situation evolves.
As a union, the rights and benefits we have fought for can help to prevent disease and help people who do become ill, including:
- Adequate, non-punitive sick leave policies that encourage sick workers to stay at home without the loss of pay, benefits, seniority or other benefits.
- Family leave policies that allow people to stay home to take care of household members.
- Financial remedies for unemployment scenarios, where people are not able to be at work or are required to work overtime to take care of patients.
- Access to quality and affordable health care.