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Safety Tips on Construction Sites During Pandemic

According to the CDC's construction standards, disinfecting reusable personal protective equipment (PPE) is advised at least at the start and conclusion of each shift


Safety Tips on Construction Sites During Pandemic

 

Construction firms may want a better knowledge of the distinctions between cloth face covers and respirators, since the CDC recommends them as a public health protection. It is critical to highlight that, according to OSHA, cloth face masks should not be treated as personal protective equipment (PPE) and should not be worn when employees require PPE to protect against occupational hazards.

 


To assist in maintaining a minimum of six feet of separation, safety managers and employers may also choose to explore communication equipment that protect hearing and incorporate radios for communication, allowing employees to converse while keeping their separation.

Social distancing graphics can assist in providing visual reminders of critical information. Employers may choose to increase their usage of floor graphics, signage, and stickers to aid in the promotion of physical separation on job sites.

According to the CDC’s construction standards, disinfecting reusable personal protective equipment (PPE) is advised at least at the start and conclusion of each shift. Workers should get training on how to properly clean PPE according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Always consult the manufacturer of PPE on all cleaning, disinfection, and decontamination techniques for reusable PPE. The CDC of the United States provides recommendations on cleaning and disinfection procedures in the workplace.

Additionally, companies should consider implementing or switching to disinfection cleansers that adhere to the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Emerging Pathogen Policy. These sanitizers may be evaluated for use in the workplace against the virus that causes COVID-19 on non-critical, hard, non-porous surfaces. Employers should be aware that popular disinfectants and sanitizers may include dangerous substances. Employers can also obtain further information from OSHA’s Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19.

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Numerous things must be taken into account when it comes to COVID-19 and protecting your personnel. Seek for a reputed PPE manufacturer that can assist you in selecting the appropriate products and solutions to assist in maintaining a safe work environment for the variety of duties done on your job sites.

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Robert Bagatsing
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Safety Tips on Construction Sites During Pandemic

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