Cal/OSHA urges employers to follow state’s COVID-19 guidance to protect workers
Cal/OSHA urges all employers in California to follow the state’s COVID-19 workplace safety and health guidance to ensure their workers are protected. The Agency has developed guidance documents for more than 30 industries, including construction, health care facilities, and manufacturing.
Existing regulations require employers to implement effective measures to protect employees from worksite hazards, including recognized health hazards such as COVID-19. Employers must take steps to:
- Modify work or the worksite to allow people to be at least six feet apart or install effective barriers where that is not feasible.
- Provide workers enough time and supplies to disinfect common surfaces.
- Encourage workers to wash their hands frequently in accordance with CDC guidelines, and provide enough time and supplies so they can do it properly.
- Provide employees with cloth face coverings or allow them to use their own and reimburse them for the cost.
- Screen workers for COVID-19 symptoms before they start work.
- Have workers stay home if they feel ill and inform them about sick leave benefits.
Cal/OSHA notes that employers in businesses that interact with the public must follow the latest public health orders and ensure a safe workspace to protect workers and customers.
The Agency also says workers and customers should use face coverings at all times in accordance with the latest public health order. If employers are moving worksites outdoors, they must account for new hazards such as heat illness, moving vehicles, and proper illumination for those working at night.