Control: Mark walking areas with directional arrows

COVID-19 Exposure Control Planning Tool

Description:

The CDC and OSHA recommend that companies develop a plan to protect their employees and prevent the spread of COVID-19. This free planning tool is designed to help users develop a plan for their worksite in 4 steps. Now in a soft launch, feedback is welcome - email covid19@cpwr.com.

Source: CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training

Date: 09/11/20

Designated stairs for up and down to promote social distancing

Description:

Segregated stair towers with signage reduce two-way traffic in stairwells and help workers maintain social distancing.

Source: Oregon State Building Trades Council

Date: 08/28/20

Signs indicate walking paths to maintain social distancing

Description:

Signage and segregated walk paths reduce two-way traffic on narrow paths, such as a bridge.

Source: Oregon State Building Trades Council

Date: 09/11/20

Signage, stair tower segregation and hand sanitizer stations

Description:

Signs, barriers, and segregated stair towers used to maintain social distancing and reduce two-way traffic in stairwells. Hand sanitizer stations placed in a high traffic area encourages hand sanitizing. 

Source: Oregon State Building Trades Council

Date: 08/28/20

Signage and segregated walk path

Description:

Signs and segregated walk paths remind workers to stay 6 feet apart. 

Source: Oregon State Building Trades Council

Date: 08/28/20

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