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Worker Exposure Risk to COVID-19 - Occupational Safety …
www.osha.govoutbreak may depend in part on the industry type and need for contact within 6 feet of people known to have, or suspected of having, COVID-19. OSHA has divided job tasks into four risk exposure levels, as shown below. Most American workers will likely fall in the lower exposure risk (caution) or medium exposure risk levels.
HCW with lower risk exposure: s Assessing Risk To The HCW ...
www.maine.govAssessing Risk To The HCW Based on Interaction with COVID-19 Positive Patient/Resident/Client or Co-Worker PPE Worn By The Exposed HCW Up-to-date means a person has received all recommended COVID-19 vaccines, including any booster dose(s) when eligible. 2d 2aHCW with higher risk exposure who are NOT up-to-date on vaccine doses:
Responding to and Monitoring COVID-19 Exposures in Health ...
www.health.state.mn.usDaily or end-of-shift exposure risk assessments should be conducted for HCW having repeated/ongoing contact with an inpatient or resident diagnosed with confirmed COVID-19. The first time a health care worker has contact with a COVID-19 positive patient or resident, an initial exposure risk assessment should be conducted.
GUIDELINE ON WORK PLACE SAFETY DURING COVID-19
covid19.health.gov.mv3. High exposure risk: Jobs or work tasks with high potential for close contact with people who are known or suspected of having COVID-19, as well as contact with objects and surfaces possibly contaminated with the virus. Examples include: o transportation of persons known or suspected to have COVID-19 in enclosed vehicles without separation ...