Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences
Oregon COVID-19 Joint Task Force Resources
Description:
The Oregon COVID-19 Task Force is a joint industry partnership between union and non-union industry stakeholders, safety and health professionals, and government. It was initiated by the Oregon Building and Construction Trades Council to help the industry respond to the pandemic. This site, maintained by the Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences, is being used to share the Task Forces' resources, best practices and innovations.
Source: Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences
Date: 09/11/20
Resource Categories
About the Virus (26)
Guidance on Workplace Practices (129)
Safety in Action (36)
Training Resources (34)
Employer Recommendations & Requirements (52)
State & Local Requirements (96)
Research Findings (40)
Personal Protective Equipment (53)
Mental Health Resources (9)
Webinars, Podcasts & Social Media (37)
Vaccines (26)
Ventilation (16)
Planning Resources
Risks: Airborne & Touch Exposures - Job Site & Office/Trailer (21)
Control: Adjust work/meeting areas to maintain minimum 6ft between workers (8)
Control: Place physical barriers between workers (3)
Control: Designate separate points for entering & leaving job site (5)
Control: Designate areas for pick up & deliveries (2)
Control: Require handwashing before & after entering area (7)
Control: Keep individuals in a crew together (3)
Control: Limit crew size (4)
Control: Limit in-person meetings (2)
Control: Limit number of attendees at in-person meetings (3)
Control: Limit sharing of tools, vehicles, & equipment (4)
Control: Clean and disinfect shared tools, equipment, & vehicles after use (4)
Control: Limit the number of individuals in lifts & elevators (2)
Control: Limit visitors (2)
Control: Place handwashing stations & sanitizers in accessible locations (8)
Control: Prohibit sharing of tools & equipment (3)
Control: Use respirators (such as N95s) as part of a respiratory protection program (8)
Control: Provide products to clean and disinfect tools, equipment & high touch surfaces (7)
Control: Require delivery personnel to remain in their vehicles (if possible) (2)
Control: Clean and disinfect high touch surfaces frequently (8)
Control: Stage materials to minimize manual material handling (2)
Control: Stagger shifts to limit number of workers on site (3)
Control: Mark walking areas with directional arrows (5)
Control: Use signs/posters/markers to maintain a 6 ft distance between workers (5)
Control: Use signs to limit number of people in an area (2)
Control: Limit staff involved in moving materials (3)
Control: Provide lifting equipment to limit manual handling (3)
Control: Use face coverings (11)
Control: Use face shields (3)
Control: Use gloves (4)
Control: Limit sharing of office equipment and supplies (4)
Control: Clean and disinfect shared office equipment (4)
Control: Prohibit sharing of office equipment (2)
Control: Increase ventilation (16)
Control: Restock soap/water, towels, & hand sanitizer frequently (3)
Screening Resources (15)
Training Resources (18)
Complete Your Plan Resources (4)
Control: Employee Vaccination (8)
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