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Provides recommendations on PPE, engineering controls, enhanced cleaning, personal hygiene and physical distancing.
February 4, 2021
By: Charlie Sternberg
Associate Editor
As more businesses and schools move to reopen and progress continues with the vaccination program, health and safety measures remain necessary to not only reduce the spread of Covid-19, but also to address health concerns stemming from buildings that have been shut down for extended periods of time (e.g., waterborne pathogens Legionella and Pseudomonas in stagnant water systems). AIHA, the association for scientists and professionals committed to preserving and ensuring occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS) in the workplace and community, recommends practical science-based engineering controls, including ventilation and enhanced filtration, to ensure safe workplaces and schools. “Engineering controls need to be in place alongside the vaccine rollout. The vaccine is not an end-all-be-all in returning to work safely,” said AIHA CEO Lawrence Sloan, MBA, CAE. “Not everyone will be vaccinated for Covid-19 immediately, and some may refuse vaccination altogether. Adopting reliable engineering controls will reduce the risk of Covid-19 and address the issues with buildings that have been closed or underused for nearly a year.” “We shared with the Biden Administration the Back to Work Safely guidelines, which build on CDC and OHSA guidance. We also offered AIHA’s expertise in assisting the administration in communicating the overall importance of workplace health and safety, combating vaccination myths, and emphasizing the need for continued vigilance during the pandemic,” said Sloan. AIHA’s Back to Work Safely guidelines, designed for small to mid-size businesses in 26 sectors, provide recommendations on PPE, engineering controls (e.g., ventilation, enhanced filtration, and physical barriers), enhanced cleaning and disinfection and personal hygiene, and physical distancing (all of which are in both English and Spanish). In addition to the BTWS guidelines, AIHA has free, detailed engineering controls resources, including:
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