How to Reopen the Workplace: Part 3, Considerations from Legal Council
In a recent webinar from the American Subcontractors Association, the organization’s Attorneys’ Council answered top questions about reopening. Legal questions surrounding COVID-19 range from questions over company responsibilities and liabilities, to what constitutes reasonable health and safety concerns from employees.
Safe Factory Solutions
Manufacturers can institute measures to contain the coronavirus by identifying individuals who might be infected; prevent spread by instituting social distancing and other safety policies, and cleaning work areas; and comply with privacy protections to protect employee identities. Below are some top tips.
How to Reopen the Workplace: Part 1, The Office
As state stay-at-home orders are lifted, many employees may be returning to the office. “Preparing Your Office and Employees for Returning to the Workplace,” a webinar presented by the American Society of Association Executives, offered further insights from consultants and professionals for creating a comprehensive plan for reopening.
FREE ONLINE COURSES: HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR WORKFORCE AGAINST CORONAVIRUS
NGA is providing two free online courses on how to protect yourself and your workforce against the coronavirus through MyGlassClass.com. Click here to access the courses, “COVID-19: Protecting Yourself and Others” and “COVID-19: Your Workforce.” You will be prompted to sign in or create a new account to enroll.
BEST PRACTICES FOR GLASS, WINDOW & DOOR COMPANIES WORKING IN CUSTOMER HOMES
While there is no prescriptive approach for this type of work, there are some general best practices for glass and window and door companies working in residential homes.
Best Practices for Glaziers Amid COVID-19 Concerns
This NGA resource provides specific recommendations for glaziers, courtesy of Glaziers on Demand. Please follow the Federal/state/local government instructions, which are changing across the country and world. View and download the PDF.