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COVID-19 Interim <br /> Health & Safety Guidance <br /> IF YOU No quarantine Watch for symptoms Take precautions until <br /> Were exposed to You do not need to stay Watch for symptoms until 10 day 10 <br /> COVID-19 and are up-to_ home unless you develop days after you last had Wear a mask <br /> date with vaccination symptoms. close contact with someone Wear a well-fitted mask <br /> OR had confirmed with COVID-19. <br /> Get tested for 10 full days any time <br /> COVID-19 within the <br /> past 90 days (you tested Even if you don't develop If you develop symptoms you are around others <br /> positive using a viral symptoms, it is Isolate immediately and get inside your home or in <br /> test) recommended to get tested. Continue to stay public. Do not go to <br /> tested at least 5 days after home until you know the places where you are <br /> you last had close contact results. Wear a well-fitted unable to wear a mask. <br /> with someone with mask around others. <br /> Avoid travel <br /> COVID-19 <br /> Avoid being around <br /> people who are at high <br /> risk <br /> 8.2.2 Travel Related Quarantine/Testing <br /> All travel out of state must be communicated with the OM and/or Department Head prior to departure. Please note, <br /> some federal/state/local entities require submissions of traveler health forms and potentially require additional <br /> testing for COVID-19. It is expected all Roux employees will comply with such federal/state/local travel <br /> requirements. <br /> 9. WORKPLACE CONTROLS <br /> During the project planning phase, worksite evaluations shall be carried out by the PP and OM in consultation with <br /> the CHSD to determine risk exposure levels for work activities. If it is determined there is a high exposure risk level <br /> or higher, additional workplace controls shall be evaluated and implemented as required in addition to the basic <br /> infection prevention measures outlined below in Section 10. Additional workplace controls can include engineering <br /> controls (i.e., ventilation, physical barriers), administrative controls (i.e., minimizing contact between workers, <br /> rotating shifts, site specific training), and additional personal protective equipment (i.e., respiratory protection). If <br /> exposure risk cannot be mitigated, potential project postponement may be necessary at the discretion of the OM in <br /> consultation with the CHSD. <br /> A Job Safety Analysis (JSA) has been developed and is provided in Appendix B, which summarizes and applies <br /> concepts within this guidance, including the infection prevention measures listed below. This JSA shall be required <br /> for all fieldwork in areas where there is community-based transmission of COVID-19. <br /> 10. INFECTION PREVENTION MEASURES <br /> The following is basic infection prevention and personal hygiene practices which shall be implemented for all Roux <br /> field activities as well as in the office setting. <br /> • Personal Hygiene <br /> o Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. <br /> ■ If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. <br /> ■ Key times to wash your hands include after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing, after using the <br /> restroom, and before eating or preparing food. <br /> o Do not touch your eyes, face, nose and mouth with unwashed hands. <br /> o Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside of your elbow. <br /> o Throw potentially contaminated items (e.g., used tissues) in the trash. <br /> 01/2022 COVID-19 Interim Health and Safety Guidance I ROUX 17 <br />