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2021 COVID-19 Pandemic Paid Sick Leave NOTICE POSTER
www.phila.govpositive COVID-19 test. In order to use your health care employee leave, you must request it from your employer. Retaliation by employers is prohibited. The Office of Worker Protections 215.686.0802 COVID19WorkerProtections@phila.gov Employers Request compliance assistance by contacting the Office of Worker Protections Employees File a complaint
COVID-19 Healthcare Worksite Checklist & Employee Job ...
www.osha.govof your workplace to develop and implement worker protections from COVID-19. This checklist is intended to be used alongside OSHA’s COVID-19 Plan Template to help you develop and implement a COVID-19 plan, as required by the ETS, for your workplace. Seek the involvement of non-managerial employees and their representatives in completing
Mini Respiratory Protection Program
www.osha.govoffer enhanced worker protection. The mini respiratory protection program does not replace or substitute for OSHA’s normal Respiratory Protection standard (29 CFR 1910.134), which applies to: Circumstances under the ETS when workers are exposed to …
Paycheck Protection Program: Loan Forgiveness Application ...
www.sba.govLine 8. Covered Worker Protection Expenditures: Adjustments for Full-Time Equivalency (FTE) and Salary/Hourly Wage Reductions Line 9. Total Salary/Hourly Wage Reduction (enter the amount from PPP Schedule A, line Line 10. Sum the amounts on lines 1 through 8, then subtract the amount entered in line 9: Line 11.
Track Safety Standards Compliance Manual
railroads.dot.govWorker Protection, and Roadway Maintenance Machine Safety). Effective inspection requires identification, evaluation, and reporting of conditions and practices that fail to meet minimum Federal compliance requirements.
OSHA’s Final Rule to Update, Align, and Provide Greater ...
www.osha.govstandards to provide effective and cost-efficient worker protection. Specifically, the rule updates general industry standards addressing slip, trip, and fall hazards (subpart D), and adds requirements for personal fall protection systems (subpart I). OSHA estimates this rule will prevent 29 fatalities . and 5,842 lost-workday injuries every year.