BCM Additional Labor Costs Due to Covid
areas, entrances and exits to the jobsite, jobsite trailers, hand-washing areas, tools, equipment, jobsite restroom areas, stairs, elevators, and lifts, will be conducted.
2. Regular housekeeping practices, which include cleaning and disinfecting frequently used tools and equipment, and other elements of the work environment will be implemented. Employees should regularly do the same in their assigned work areas. 3. Any portable jobsite toilets will be cleaned and disinfected on the inside. Hand sanitizer dispensers are always filled. Frequently touched items (i.e., door pulls and toilet seats) will be disinfected frequently. 4. Vehicles interior and equipment/tools should be cleaned at least once per day and before change in operator or rider. 5. Cleaning and disinfection will be conducted using CDC recommended EPA-registered disinfectant(s), alcohol solution with at least 60% alcohol; or diluted household bleach solutions (these can be used if appropriate for the surface).
Note: Safety Data Sheets of all disinfectants used on site will be kept on site and available for review upon request.
V. OSHA RECORDKEEPING – CONTRACTORS/CM/REI
Under OSHA’s recordkeeping requirements, COVID -19 is a recordable illness, and employers are responsible for recording cases of COVID-19, if: 1. The case is a confirmed case of COVID-19, as defined by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); 2. The case is work-related as defined by 29 CFR § 1904.5; 3. The case involves one or more of the general recording criteria set forth in 29 CFR § 1904.7. On March 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, and the extent of transmission is a rapidly evolving issue.
https://www.osha.gov/memos/2020-04-10/enforcement-guidance-recording-cases-coronavirus-disease- 2019-covid-19
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