As Canada moves through this crisis, conversations about the re-opening of businesses, workplaces, and other spaces are happening all over the country, with decisions being led by provincial and territorial governments. Employees, employers and businesses should refer to their respective provincial or territorial websites for up to date information and guidelines. Many resources are available online, a few examples for your reference: Risk-informed decision-making guidelines for workplaces and businesses during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The risk assessment tool for workplaces and businesses in the Canadian context is based on advice contained in the World Health Organization’s guidance and in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, and on public health assumptions that reflect the currently available scientific evidence and expert opinion. This resource provides epidemiology of COVID-19, risk mitigation strategies (including personal protective equipment) and a checklist that you can use to assess risk. (Government of Canada, 2020) COVID-19 Standardized Protocols for all Canadian construction sites This document outlines the best practices for construction sites in order to maintain the health and safety of all workers required to perform duties during the COVID-19 crisis. The protocols, which include prevention, detection and response measures, will minimize the impacts of the crisis and ensure business continuity in the construction industry. (Canadian Construction Association,2020). Construction and COVID-19 safety Information for workers and employers through worksite inspections focusing on the controls that the employer can use to limit exposure, including maintaining distance between workers and ensuring adequate hygiene facilities. (WorksafeBC, 2020) Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Being Prepared This resource offers information on topics including general advice, hygiene and flexible work arrangements and sick leave. (Government of Canada, 2020) COVID-19 Guidance Information on how to reduce the risk of infection and stop the spread of the virus on site. (Construction Safety Nova Scotia, 2020) COVID-19 prevention procedures while working on a construction site Information on prevention on a construction worksite. (BC Construction Safety Alliance, 2020) Guidance on construction facility hygiene during COVID-19 Information on prevention on a construction worksite. (Infrastructure Health and Safety Association Ontario, 2020) |