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National Safety Council, in coordination with the SAFER task force, releases comprehensive guidance and recommendations for employers to prioritize workplace safety post-quarantine. Photo by Walter Otto on Unsplash

Reopening businesses and returning employees to traditional work environments post-quarantine will be the most nuanced and complex actions American employers will undertake in the coming months. To help them prioritize safety during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Safety Council– based on recommendations from the SAFER task force – identified the 10 universal actions every employer must consider before reopening, and released a series of playbooks with in-depth recommendations for doing so safely.

SAFER – a group of experts from companies of all sizes, leading safety organizations, nonprofits, government agencies, and public health organizations – is the first national task force focused on worker safety.

The 10 universal actions every employer must take are:

Phasing - Create a phased transition to return to work aligned with risk and exposure levels

Sanitize - Before employees return, disinfect the workplace and make any physical alterations needed for physical distancing

Screenings - Develop a health status screening process for all employees

Hygiene - Create a plan to handle sick employees, and encourage safe behaviors for good hygiene and infection control

Tracing - Follow proper contact tracing steps if workers get sick to curb the spread of COVID-19

Mental Health - Commit to supporting the mental and emotional health of your workers by sharing support resources and policies

Training - Train leaders and supervisors not only on the fundamentals of safety such as risk assessment and hazard recognition but also on the impacts of COVID-19 on mental health and wellbeing, as employees, will feel the effects of the pandemic long after it is over

Engagement Plan - Notify employees in advance of the return to work, and consider categorizing workers into different groups based on job roles – bringing groups back one at a time

Communication - Develop a communications plan to be open and transparent with workers on your return to work process

Assessment - Outline the main factors your organization is using as guidance to provide a simplistic structure to the extremely complex return to work decision

"Protecting our workers means coalescing around sets of safety principles and ensuring those principles guide our decisions," said Lorraine M. Martin, president, and CEO of the National Safety Council. "Employers are asking for help, and we've brought together leading safety experts to deliver in this time of need. We hope these universal actions, the detailed playbooks and the recommendations within them will help employers safely navigate reopening operations while prioritizing employees' rights to safe work environments."

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