Safety and Health Tips

168 Sanitize any equipment that workers share.

167 Limit contact between workers receiving shipments and delivery drivers.

166 Train workers on the basics of the virus and its impact on their tasks.

165 Discourage workers from sharing tools.

164 Maintain social distancing while inside work trailers.

163 OSHA protects workers wrongly disciplined for raising safety concerns.

162 Allow workers at drive-thrus to wear cloth face coverings.

161 Cloth face coverings are not a substitute for social distancing measures.

160 Make it a habit to disinfect work surfaces and equipment.

159 Avoid sharing desks, phones, or other tools with other workers.

158 Provide delivery workers with cleaning products.

157 Physical distancing helps keep workers and everyone safe.

156 Prevent workers from using other workers' equipment.

155 Clean your workplace with the right chemicals.

154 Encourage workers to report any safety and health concerns.

153 Encourage workers to report any safety and health concerns.

152 Use partitions installed along production lines where social distancing is not possible.

151 Bring unsafe work conditions to your supervisor's attention.

150 Limit the number of workers in shared living quarters onboard vessels.

149 Employers are required to keep workers safe.

148 Avoid gathering with colleagues during breaks onshore and offshore.

147 Remind workers of the importance of regular handwashing.

146 Wear disposable gloves while disinfecting vehicle interiors.

145 Request workers and customers wash their hands before hair and nail services.

144 Consider current outbreak conditions in the community when reopening.

143 Wash and dry customers' hair before performing any work.

142 Train workers on safely wearing cloth face coverings.

141 Require nail clients to wash their hands or sanitize them before starting services.

140 Request customers wear face coverings during services.

139 Allow workers to wear face coverings when entering, inside, and exiting.

138 Designate pick-up zones for customers to get orders.

137 Instruct customers waiting for grooming services to wait outside or in their vehicles.

136 Use contactless payment options for food orders.

135 Move workstations farther apart.

134 Reserve parking near the front door for curbside pickup.

133 Increase the distance between workspaces.

132 Use cleaning chemicals approved to disinfect against the coronavirus.

131 Flexible leave policies can keep workers and the public safe.

130 Post directional signs in hallways/corridors to assist workers/customers.

129 Offer customers vehicle pick-up and drop-off service.

128 Remind employees to self-evaluate for COVID-19 signs/symptoms before coming to work.

127 Find answers to your top COVID-19 questions.

126 Explore how technologies can help limit customer contact.

125 Interpret health and temperature screening results cautiously.

124 Have a plan if COVID-19 emerges or resurges after your business reopens.

123 Sanitize key fobs and steering wheels before and after servicing vehicles.

122 Provide employee assistance resources to those who may need it.

121 Cover your nose and mouth before interacting with others.

120 Have policies and procedures in place before resuming operations.

119 Train workers on the basics of the virus and its impact on their tasks.

118 Provide enough tools to eliminate the need to share them.

117 Keep your workplace clean and regularly disinfected.

116 Post directional signs in hallways/corridors to assist workers/customers.

115 Temporarily move workstations to increase the distance between workers.

114 Remind employees to self-evaluate for COVID-19 signs/symptoms before coming to work.

113 Know when respirators need to be worn.

112 Wash reusable cloth face coverings.

111 Your mask should cover both your nose and mouth.

110 Use your fingertips to shape the mask nosepiece.

109 Avoid using damaged or damp respirators.

108 Train workers on proper respirator use.

107 Wash your hands before and after touching your mask.

106 Make sure your respirator has a proper seal.

105 Request all passengers to ride in the back seat of shared vehicles.

104 Limit the number of passengers riding in shared vehicles at a single time.

103 Encourage deliveries that do not require person-to-person contact.

102 Install physical barriers or partitions between patient treatment areas.

101 Child care providers should greet children outside as they arrive, not inside.

100 Limit nonessential visitors to child care facilities.

99 Interpret health and temperature screening results cautiously.

98 Have a plan if COVID-19 emerges or resurges after your business reopens.

97 Immediately separate sick offshore workers from their colleagues.

96 Maintain physical distance when clocking-in or out and during breaks.

95 Assign workers to assist with distancing on processing floor lines.

94 Find answers to your top COVID-19 questions.

93 Flexible leave policies can keep workers and the public safe.

92 Increase the distance between workspaces.

91 Post our 10 steps poster to reduce exposure risk.

90 Install plexiglass partitions between workstations.

89 Stay current on public health recommendations.

88 Encourage sick workers to stay home.

87 Clear communication promotes confidence during a pandemic.

86 See several ways to practice social distancing at work.

85 Regular handwashing is essential to your safety and health.

84 Make it a habit to disinfect work surfaces and equipment.

83 Exposure risks depend on your industry and contact with others.

82 Cloth face coverings are not a substitute for social distancing measures.

81 Remove a respirator from behind.

80 Encourage workers to wear face coverings.

79 Know when respirators need to be worn.

78 Wash reusable cloth face coverings.

77 Your mask should cover both your nose and mouth.

76 Ask visitors to report if they develop any symptoms after visiting a nursing home.

75 Train workers on the hazards of cleaning chemicals.

74 Encourage workers to report any safety and health concerns.

73 Suspend non-essential business travel.

72 Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds.

71 Replace face-to-face meetings with video conferencing.

70 Stay home if you have a sick family member at home.

69 Sanitize any equipment that workers share.

68 Bring unsafe work conditions to your supervisor's attention.

67 Employers are required to keep workers safe.

66 Stagnant water systems can lead to Legionella hazards during reopening.

65 Limit contact between workers receiving shipments and delivery drivers.

64 Use your fingertips to shape the mask nosepiece.

63 Avoid using damaged or damp respirators.

62 Use the intercom system to remind patrons of physical distancing.

61 Provide hourly workers with touch-free clock in/out methods.

60 Stock stores when few or no customers are present.

59 Provide delivery workers with cleaning products.

58 Clean labs with hospital-grade disinfectants.

57 Clean and disinfect vehicle door handles.

56 Use multiple languages to increase worker knowledge.

55 Train workers on proper respirator use.

54 Practice physical distancing even if you show no signs or symptoms.

53 Encourage customers to submit prescriptions online or by phone.

52 Allow workers at drive-thrus to wear cloth face coverings.

51 Physical distancing helps keep workers and everyone safe.

50 Clean vehicles shared among drivers or riders.

49 Avoid direct hand-off of takeout or curbside orders.

48 Restrict personnel entering patient isolation areas.

47 Wash your hands before and after touching your mask.

46 Install plexiglass partitions between workstations.

45 Post our 10 steps poster to reduce exposure risk.

44 Monitor the temperature and health of healthcare workers.

43 Train workers to use, wear, store and dispose of PPE.

42 Clean tools shared by meatpackers and processors.

41 Separate pharmacy workers from customers with clear shields.

40 Open vehicle windows to increase airflow.

39 Industry and contact with others impact your risk of exposure.

38 Provide ventilation in areas where dental patients are treated.

37 Wash your hands before touching masks, gloves or any PPE.

36 Encourage workers to monitor their health for signs and symptoms.

35 Have a process to address workers' concerns.

34 Practice physical distancing even if you have no symptoms.

33 Encourage workers to report any safety and health concerns.

32 Make sure your respirator has a proper seal.

31 Prevent workers from using other workers' equipment.

30 Encourage restaurant patrons to pay ahead for takeout orders.

29 Allow workers to wear face coverings when entering, inside, and exiting.

28 If a worker becomes sick, disinfect their workstation and tools.

27 Screen workers before they enter the workplace.

26 Assign the same workers to the same shifts with the same coworkers.

25 Move workstations farther apart.

24 Reserve parking near the front door for curbside pickup.

23 Increase the distance between workspaces.

22 Use cleaning chemicals approved to disinfect against the coronavirus.

21 Flexible leave policies can keep workers and the public safe.

20 OSHA protects workers wrongly disciplined for raising safety concerns.

19 Maintain social distancing while inside work trailers.

18 Stay current on public health recommendations.

17 Regular handwashing is essential to your safety and health.

16 Discourage workers from sharing tools.

15 Clean your workplace with the right chemicals.

14 Leave deliveries at doorsteps and loading docks, when you can.

13 Open every other cash register to create social distancing.

12 Make it a habit to disinfect work surfaces and equipment.

11 Post handwashing signs in workplace restrooms.

10 Read and follow labels on containers of cleaning chemicals.

9 Remember, high-risk job tasks may need more protections.

8 Encourage sick workers to stay home.

7 Wash your hands after removing gloves or protective equipment.

6 Never mix cleaning products that contain bleach and ammonia.

5 Try flexible work hours or staggered shifts if telework is not an option.

4 Avoid sharing desks, phones, or other tools with other workers.

3 See several ways to practice social distancing at work.

2 Clear communication promotes confidence during a pandemic.

1 Learn how to keep workers safe from COVID-19.