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GENERAL

EMPLOYEE PROTECTIVE MEASURES OVERVIEW

  • o Employees to wear PPE when possible.

  • o Practice sensible social distancing, maintaining six feet between co-workers.

  • o Employees who have a fever or other symptoms of COVID-19 will not be allowed to work

  • o Provide a place to wash hands or alcohol-based hand rubs containing at least 60% alcohol.

  • o Train workers in proper hygiene practices.

  • o Encourage workers to report any safety and health concerns to the employer.

  • o A sign will be posted on the store that individuals who have a fever, cough or any sign of sickness should not enter.

  • o Employees will have access to hand sanitizer or a place to wash their hands.

  • o Employees will be required to take reasonable steps to comply with guidelines on sanitation from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Alabama Department of Public Health.

  • o All persons in the store will be required to maintain a social distance of at least six feet between another person. Sales registers must be at least six feet apart.

  • o Point of sale equipment will be frequently cleaned and sanitized.

  • o The entrance/exit doors will be sanitized routinely.

  • o Stores will encourage customers to make non-cash payments.

CUSTOMER PROTECTIVE MEASURES:

  • o No employee who has a fever or other symptoms of COVID-19 will be allowed to work.

  • o Door entrances and exits will be sanitized at least three times each day.

  • o Customers will be required to use hand sanitizer upon entering the store.

  • o Customers should consider using face coverings while in public.

  • o The number of people inside the store will be limited to 50% of fire marshal capacity or 8 people per 1,000 square feet.

  • o The store will provide access to hand sanitizer and trash receptacles.

  • o Store employees will enforce social distancing of at least 6 feet between people. Stores with higher traffic will mark spaces 6 feet apart at the sales registers and outside the entrance to the store.

  • o Sales registers will be located at least 6 feet apart.

  • o Point of sale equipment will be frequently cleaned and sanitized.

RETAIL

  • RETAIL BUSINESSES INCLUDED:

    Furniture & Home furnishings
    Clothing
    Shoe Stores
    Clothing Accessories
    Luggage Stores
    Leather Goods
    Department Stores
    Sporting Goods Stores
    Book Stores
    Craft Stores
    Music Stores
    Other Mercantile Stores

AVERAGE LEVEL OF CUSTOMER INTERACTION

  • o Requires close interaction between staff and customers, but not direct physical contact.

Employee Protection

  • •EMPLOYEE PROTECTIVE MEASURES

  • o A sign will be posted on the storefront that individuals who have a fever or other symptoms of COVID-19 should not enter the store.

  • o Limit the number of individuals inside the store to 50% of fire capacity occupancy or 8 customers per 1,000 square feet.

  • o Customers will be encouraged to use hand sanitizer upon entering the store.

  • o Employees who have a fever or are otherwise exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed to work.

  • o Employees may be allowed to wear facemasks or gloves.

  • o All persons in the store should practice sensible social distancing of at least 6 feet between another person. Sales registers must be at least 6 feet apart.

  • o Employees will have access to hand sanitizer or a place to wash their hands.

  • o Workers and customers will be provided an adequate number of trash receptacles.

  • o Employees will be required to take reasonable steps to comply with guidelines on sanitation from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Alabama Department of Public Health.

  • o Point of sale equipment will be frequently cleaned and sanitized.

  • o The stores will encourage customers to make non-cash payments.

  • o The entrance/exit doors will be sanitized at least three times per day.

  • o Encourage workers to report any safety and health concerns to the employer.

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT,<br>SUCH AS SCREENS AT CHECKOUT COUNTERS?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SANITIZATION PRACTICES IN REGARD TO SUPPLY CHAINS IN YOUR INDUSTRY, SUCH AS SANITIZATION OF INCOMING STOCK, COMPONENT PARTS, RAW MATERIALS, ETC?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE PURCHASE AND USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE), SUCH AS FACE-MASKS OR GLOVES?

Customer Protection

  • o No employee who has a fever or other symptoms of COVID-19 will be allowed to work in the store.

  • o The number of customers inside the store will be limited to 50% of fire marshal capacity or 8 customers per 1,000 square feet.

  • o Door entrances and exits will be sanitized at least three times each day.

  • o Customers will be encouraged to use hand sanitizer upon entering the store.

  • o Customers will be encouraged to wear facemasks in order prevent spreading of the virus.

  • o The store will be encouraged to provide access to hand sanitizer and trash receptacles.

  • o Store employees will encourage social distancing of at least 6 feet between customers. Stores with higher traffic will mark spaces 6 feet apart at the sales registers and outside the entrance to the store.

  • o Sales registers will be located at least 6 feet apart.

  • o Point of sale equipment will be frequently cleaned and sanitized.

  • o Employees will take reasonable steps to comply with guidelines on sanitation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Alabama Department of Public Health.

  • o Encourage customers to wear facemasks.

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO CUSTOMERS IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • DO ANY MEASURES REQUIRE A BUSINESS TO GET AN UPDATED BUILDING OCCUPANCY FIRE CODE IN ORDER TO DETERMINE A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE OF<br>OCCUPANCY ALLOWED IN THE STORE/FACILITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OR MARKINGS, SUCH AS TAPE ON THE FLOOR IN CHECKOUT LINES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN AREAS OF CLOSE PROXIMITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE DESIGNATION OF AN EMPLOYEE TO PERFORM A SPECIFIC DUTY, SUCH AS MONITORING STORE CAPACITY OR CONSISTENTLY SANITIZING A DESIGNATED SURFACE?

SUMMARY

  • Recommended date of reopening

  • Details

RETAIL - JEWELRY STORES

AVERAGE LEVEL OF CUSTOMER INTERACTION

  • o General practice (non-COVID) allows for consistent interaction with customers throughout operating hours.

Employee Protection

  • •EMPLOYEE PROTECTIVE MEASURES

  • Common practice is that jewelry stores allow one hour for opening and 30 minutes for closing.During this time all showcases and common areas are wiped down, floors vacuumed, inventory displayed or secured. <br><br>The opening and closing procedure should be expanded to mandate all employees wash their hands and put on gloves upon arriving at work and before any inventory is touched or moved, and also allow for additional sanitation measures to be taken. Gloves must be worn by employees to transfer all jewelry and equipment.

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO CUSTOMERS IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS SCREENS AT CHECKOUT COUNTERS?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SANITIZATION PRACTICES IN REGARD TO SUPPLY CHAINS IN YOUR INDUSTRY, SUCH AS SANITIZATION OF INCOMING STOCK, COMPONENT PARTS, RAW MATERIALS, ETC?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE PURCHASE AND USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE), SUCH AS FACE-MASKS OR GLOVES?

Customer Protection

  • •CUSTOMER PROTECTIVE MEASURES:

  • Because jewelry is a very intimate purchase the customer employee interaction is in close proximity. This is in the best interest and security of all involved. <br><br>Jewelers must be allowed to arrange their own sell stations to insure line of sight for the safety of the employees, customers, and inventory. Typically, customers and employees are separated by showcase in an area of approximately 3 feet.<br><br>To prevent spread of germs, a sanitizing station should be stationed at the store's entrance. <br><br>All customer should be asked to clean their hands and put on gloves if necessary. <br><br>All employees should wear gloves when showing any piece of jewelry. <br><br>All customers should wear gloves when inspecting jewelry. <br><br>Trying on rings will be an exception, and in this case, hands must be sanitized. After any jewelry has been touched, it should be re-sanitized before it is returned to the case. <br><br>Masks will be provided/offered to customers in close proximity situations.<br><br>Important to note, sales staff should continuously clean and wipe down common areas throughout the day. Any showcase that has been used to service a customer should be clean as soon as the transaction is complete. Capacity of people in store should be minimized. Salespeople will encourage social distancing to include check outs, browsing, and in general conversations with the public.

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • DO ANY MEASURES REQUIRE A BUSINESS TO GET AN UPDATED BUILDING OCCUPANCY FIRE CODE IN ORDER TO DETERMINE A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY ALLOWED IN THE STORE/FACILITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OR MARKINGS, SUCH AS TAPE ON THE FLOOR IN CHECKOUT LINES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN AREAS OF CLOSE PROXIMITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE DESIGNATION OF AN EMPLOYEE TO PERFORM A SPECIFIC DUTY, SUCH AS MONITORING STORE CAPACITY OR CONSISTENTLY SANITIZING A DESIGNATED SURFACE?

SUMMARY

  • Recommended date of reopening

  • Details

RESTAURANTS

AVERAGE LEVEL OF CUSTOMER INTERACTION

  • o Full-Service Restaurant – server takes customer’s order at table, delivers food to customer, used dishes and utensils are removed from table, payment is received from customer.

    o Limited Service Restaurant – customer’s order is taken at counter, payment is made at counter, food is delivered to customer at counter or table, customer disposes of own utensils/trash or employees may do so.

Employee Protection

  • •EMPLOYEE PROTECTIVE MEASURES

  • o A sign will be posted on the storefront that individuals who have a fever or other symptoms of COVID-19 should not enter the store.

  • o Limit the number of individuals inside the store to 50% of fire capacity occupancy or 8 customers per 1,000 square feet.

  • o Customers will be encouraged to use hand sanitizer upon entering the store.

  • o Employees who have a fever or are otherwise exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed to work.

  • o Employees may be allowed to wear facemasks or gloves.

  • o All persons in the store should practice sensible social distancing of at least 6 feet between another person. Sales registers must be at least 6 feet apart.

  • o Employees will have access to hand sanitizer or a place to wash their hands.

  • o Workers and customers will be provided an adequate number of trash receptacles.

  • o Employees will be required to take reasonable steps to comply with guidelines on sanitation from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Alabama Department of Public Health.

  • o Point of sale equipment will be frequently cleaned and sanitized.

  • o The stores will encourage customers to make non-cash payments.

  • o The entrance/exit doors will be sanitized at least three times per day.

  • o Encourage workers to report any safety and health concerns to the employer.

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS SCREENS AT CHECKOUT COUNTERS?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SANITIZATION PRACTICES IN REGARD TO SUPPLY CHAINS IN YOUR INDUSTRY, SUCH AS SANITIZATION OF INCOMING STOCK, COMPONENT PARTS, RAW MATERIALS, ETC?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE PURCHASE AND USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE), SUCH AS FACE-MASKS OR GLOVES?

Customer Protection

  • o No employee who has a fever or other symptoms of COVID-19 will be allowed to work in the store.

  • o The number of customers inside the store will be limited to 50% of fire marshal capacity or 8 customers per 1,000 square feet.

  • o Door entrances and exits will be sanitized at least three times each day.

  • o Customers will be encouraged to use hand sanitizer upon entering the store.

  • o Customers will be encouraged to wear facemasks in order prevent spreading of the virus.

  • o The store will be encouraged to provide access to hand sanitizer and trash receptacles.

  • o Store employees will encourage social distancing of at least 6 feet between customers. Stores with higher traffic will mark spaces 6 feet apart at the sales registers and outside the entrance to the store.

  • o Sales registers will be located at least 6 feet apart.

  • o Point of sale equipment will be frequently cleaned and sanitized.

  • o Employees will take reasonable steps to comply with guidelines on sanitation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Alabama Department of Public Health.

  • o Encourage customers to wear facemasks

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • DO ANY MEASURES REQUIRE A BUSINESS TO GET AN UPDATED BUILDING OCCUPANCY FIRE CODE IN ORDER TO DETERMINE A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY ALLOWED IN THE STORE/FACILITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OR MARKINGS, SUCH AS TAPE ON THE FLOOR IN CHECKOUT LINES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN AREAS OF CLOSE PROXIMITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE DESIGNATION OF AN EMPLOYEE TO PERFORM A SPECIFIC DUTY, SUCH AS MONITORING STORE CAPACITY OR CONSISTENTLY SANITIZING A DESIGNATED SURFACE?

SUMMARY

  • Details

  • Recommended date of reopening

REAL ESTATE - AGENT

AVERAGE LEVEL OF CUSTOMER INTERACTION

  • o High level of close contact with the customer.

Employee Protection

  • •EMPLOYEE PROTECTIVE MEASURES

  • o Disinfecting wipes for agents and clients for all in-person real estate showings.

  • o Employee(s) designated for COVID-19 disinfecting.

  • o Instant result testing kits.

  • o Disinfecting supplies for homes to be shown to buyers.

  • o Maintain social distancing requirements on showing.

  • o Clean the office and limit number of people in office at one time.

  • o Sanitizing station in home-minimum soap, paper towels, garbage can, hand sanitizer if possible, provided by seller.

  • o Only realtor or sellers turn lights on, open doors, cabinets, closets etc. Sanitize everything touched. Only allow adult buyers in the home-no other family members. Young children carried or hold adult's hand to prevent touching. Take shoes off or wear shoe covers. No sick or recently sick people come inside.

  • o Upgrade housekeeping efforts

  • o Booties to cover shoes when entering a home is recommended.

  • o Virtual tours and safety precautions such as mask and gloves when showing is recommended when possible.

  • o Digital notary seal and remote signings

  • o Deal only with the decision maker when showing a house

  • o Electronic closing on home loans

  • o Requiring proof of funds prior to private showings, limiting the number of family members per showing

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • o Social media communication

  • o Flyers

  • o Staff safety meetings

  • o Posters

  • o Phone calls and text messages

  • o Personal notification via text, email or phone before meeting clients

  • o Verbally

  • o Online staff meetings

  • o Emails

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS SCREENS AT CHECKOUT COUNTERS?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SANITIZATION PRACTICES IN REGARD TO SUPPLY CHAINS IN YOUR INDUSTRY, SUCH AS SANITIZATION OF INCOMING STOCK, COMPONENT PARTS, RAW MATERIALS, ETC?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE PURCHASE AND USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE), SUCH AS FACE-MASKS OR GLOVES?

Customer Protection

  • •CUSTOMER PROTECTIVE MEASURES:

  • o Disinfecting wipes for agents and clients for all in-person real estate showings.

  • o Disinfecting supplies for homes to be shown to buyers.

  • o Maintain social distancing requirements on showing.

  • o Clean the office and limit number of people in office at one time

  • o Sanitizing station in homes.

  • o Ask that customers only open doors and not cabinets during these times.

  • o Only realtor or sellers turn lights on, open doors, cabinets, closets etc. Sanitize everything touched. Only allow adult buyers in the home and no other family members. No sick or recently sick people come inside

  • o Booties to cover shoes when entering a home

  • o Virtual tours and open houses.

  • o Digital notary seal and remote signings

  • o Deal only with the decision maker when showing a house.

  • o Electronic closing on home loans

  • o Requiring proof of funds prior to private showings, limiting the number of family members per showing

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • o Social media communication

  • o Flyers

  • o Staff safety meetings

  • o Posters

  • o Phone calls and text messages

  • o Personal notification via text, email or phone before meeting clients

  • o Verbally

  • o Online staff meetings

  • o Emails

  • DO ANY MEASURES REQUIRE A BUSINESS TO GET AN UPDATED BUILDING OCCUPANCY FIRE CODE IN ORDER TO DETERMINE A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY ALLOWED IN THE STORE/FACILITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OR MARKINGS, SUCH AS TAPE ON THE FLOOR IN CHECKOUT LINES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN AREAS OF CLOSE PROXIMITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE DESIGNATION OF AN EMPLOYEE TO PERFORM A SPECIFIC DUTY, SUCH AS MONITORING STORE CAPACITY OR CONSISTENTLY SANITIZING A DESIGNATED SURFACE?

SUMMARY

  • Details

  • Recommended date to safely resume operation

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL

AVERAGE LEVEL OF CUSTOMER INTERACTION

  • o Regular face-to-face meetings and interactions. Required teamwork in close quarters.

Employee Protection

  • •EMPLOYEE PROTECTIVE MEASURES

  • o Field fever tests before employees allowed to enter an active construction site.

  • o Require masks if working with others.

  • o Multiple required hand-washing stations on a construction site.

  • o Sanitize all materials and tools if being delivered by a third-party.

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT,SUCH AS SCREENS AT CHECKOUT COUNTERS?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SANITIZATION PRACTICES IN REGARD TO SUPPLY CHAINS IN YOUR INDUSTRY, SUCH AS SANITIZATION OF INCOMING STOCK, COMPONENT PARTS, RAW MATERIALS, ETC?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE PURCHASE AND USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE), SUCH AS FACE-MASKS OR GLOVES?

Customer Protection

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • DO ANY MEASURES REQUIRE A BUSINESS TO GET AN UPDATED BUILDING OCCUPANCY FIRE CODE IN ORDER TO DETERMINE A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY ALLOWED IN THE STORE/FACILITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OR MARKINGS, SUCH AS TAPE ON THE FLOOR IN CHECKOUT LINES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN AREAS OF CLOSE PROXIMITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE DESIGNATION OF AN EMPLOYEE TO PERFORM A SPECIFIC DUTY, SUCH AS MONITORING STORE CAPACITY OR CONSISTENTLY SANITIZING A DESIGNATED SURFACE?

SUMMARY

  • Details

  • Recommended date to safely resume operation

MANUFACTURING & INDUSTRY

AVERAGE LEVEL OF CUSTOMER INTERACTION

  • o Minimal, if any.

Employee Protection

  • •EMPLOYEE PROTECTIVE MEASURES

  • o Establish an internal pandemic response team who will design and implement a "return-towork" plan.

  • o Establish an adequate supply of preventative material inventory (soap, sanitizer, thermometers, etc.).

  • o Establish an adequate supply of PPE.

  • o People clocking in are required to meet 6-foot distance clocking in and out daily.

  • o Establish a disinfection team and clean/disinfect entire facility & establish a recurring etc.).

  • o Establish an inbound parts/materials/packages disinfection strategy.

  • o 6-foot distance required for break areas ʹ many conference rooms have been converted to additional break rooms for social distance requirement at break and lunch.

  • o Establish transportation contamination mitigation strategy.

  • o Establish isolation protocols incase an employee contracts COVID-19 and contaminates the facility.

  • o Establish a COVID-19 protocol coordinator and training strategy.

  • o Establish a social distancing strategy based on the layout and workflow of the facility.

  • o Establish on-site health screening strategy.

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS SCREENS AT CHECKOUT COUNTERS?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SANITIZATION PRACTICES IN REGARD TO SUPPLY CHAINS IN YOUR INDUSTRY, SUCH AS SANITIZATION OF INCOMING STOCK, COMPONENT PARTS, RAW MATERIALS, ETC?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE PURCHASE AND USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE), SUCH AS FACE-MASKS OR GLOVES?

Customer Protection

  • •CUSTOMER PROTECTIVE MEASURES:

  • o Limit face-to-face interaction with customers.

  • o When face-to-face interaction cannot be avoided utilize PPE supplies and adhere to social distancing guidelines.

  • o Consider sanitization of all out-going products (only by appropriately trained personnel) using a 10% bleach solution or hospital-grade disinfectant.

  • HOW CAN THESE MEASURES BE COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES IN A CLEAR AND CONSISTENT MANNER ACROSS THE INDUSTRY?

  • DO ANY MEASURES REQUIRE A BUSINESS TO GET AN UPDATED BUILDING OCCUPANCY FIRE CODE IN ORDER TO DETERMINE A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE OF<br>OCCUPANCY ALLOWED IN THE STORE/FACILITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL OR PARTICULAR CLEANING/SANITATION SUPPLIES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE INSTALLMENT OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT OR MARKINGS, SUCH AS TAPE ON THE FLOOR IN CHECKOUT LINES?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE ANY ADDITIONAL SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN AREAS OF CLOSE PROXIMITY?

  • WILL THESE MEASURES REQUIRE THE DESIGNATION OF AN EMPLOYEE TO PERFORM A SPECIFIC DUTY, SUCH AS MONITORING STORE CAPACITY OR CONSISTENTLY SANITIZING A DESIGNATED SURFACE?

SUMMARY

  • Details

  • Recommended date to safely resume operation

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