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What Steps Should Employers Take to Stop the Spread of COVID-19?

What Steps Should Employers Take to Stop the Spread of COVID-19?

As COVID-19 has plagued the United States, business leaders in every industry have gotten a crash course in virus prevention measures. Unfortunately, for many, the information regarding best practices has been confusing or even contradictory. Whether you’re an employee, a manager or a business owner, it is critical to know about the steps that should be taken to prevent the spread of coronavirus at your workplace.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has developed a simple list of actions that should be taken to lessen the likelihood that a worker will be stricken with COVID-19 on the job, such as:

  • Separating employees who are ill Waiting until a worker tests positive for COVID-19 could put co-workers and anyone else who enters your place of business at risk. An employee who has a fever, a cough or shortness of breath should be separated from others and sent home immediately. If need be, employers should evaluate whether sick leave policies require adjustment so that workers displaying symptoms don’t try to “work through” their physical problems.

  • Informing workers about safe practices Use frequent reminders and a variety of methods to make sure that everyone acts responsibly by washing their hands thoroughly, refraining from touching their face, and coughing or sneezing into a tissue that is immediately disposed of properly. During the course of performing one’s job duties, it can be easy for someone to forget these precautions, so send emails, post signs and discuss safety measures in person but from a safe distance.

  • Establishing social distancing rules — Businesses have several ways to encourage proper social distancing among workers, customers and guests. In an office environment, occupied desks or cubicles could be set farther apart, which might be done along with employees staggering their work hours. Some workplaces, such as supermarkets, demand contact with the public, however. In these situations, floors can be marked to indicate how far individuals should stand from each other. Whenever possible, companies should find ways for employees to work remotely until the crisis passes.

  • Increasing frequency and intensity of cleaning Any surfaces that workers touch could create a hazard, so it’s necessary to focus on cleaning desks, keyboards, kitchen areas, doorknobs and other places that might come into contact with someone’s hands. Along with strengthening overall maintenance, it’s advisable to provide disinfecting wipes or hand sanitizer so that employees can protect themselves throughout the day.

Employees and managers should not hesitate to seek counsel from a qualified employment lawyer if a question exists about the rights workers have to do their job in a safe environment. Though the COVID-19 crisis is still in its early stages, it is likely that significant litigation will arise from these issues.

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Deutsch Atkins & Kleinfeldt, P.C. provides counsel to clients on various employment law matters. Please call 551-245-8894 or contact the firm online to schedule a consultation.

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Neil H. Deutsch
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Neil H. Deutsch has been practicing law for over 35 years and is known as a skilled negotiator in employment and discrimination law. He believes in a bottom-line approach of risk analysis and cost effectiveness for his clients. "Case evaluation is something we take seriously," says Mr. Deutsch who seeks top net dollar for his…

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Bruce L. Atkins
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Bruce L. Atkins is regarded as one of New Jersey’s premier practitioners of employment and civil litigation. He has been selected to the New Jersey Super Lawyers prestigious list every year since 2005.  This honor, bestowed upon a recipient by the votes of his peers, is a powerful nod to the skill Mr. Atkins brings…

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Adam J. Kleinfeldt
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Adam J. Kleinfeldt joined Deutsch Atkins & Kleinfeldt, P.C. in March of 2015.  He primarily represents individuals in employment litigations such as discrimination, retaliation, and whistle blowing matters.  He has extensive experience in all phases of the litigation process. Adam has obtained significant results for some of his clients, including a $525,000 jury verdict in…

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Diane Englander Peyser
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Diane Englander Peyser joined Deutsch Atkins & Kleinfeldt, P.C. in September 2018 where she represents employees in wrongful termination, retaliation, harassment, and discrimination matters. Prior to joining Deutsch Atkins & Kleinfeldt, P.C., Diane represented clients in all aspects of employment law on behalf of employees involving unemployment appeals, claims of sexual harassment, LGBT discrimination, disability…

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Debra M. McGarvey
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Debra M. McGarvey joined Deutsch Atkins & Kleinfeldt, P.C. in December 2019. She has extensive experience defending employees and employers in state and federal court in employment litigation matters. She has represented clients on various issues arising out of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD), the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA), the…

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