OSHA Issues New Guidance on How to Safely Return to Work

Washington, D.C. – On June 18, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a new guidance “to assist employers reopening non-esssential businesses and their employees returning to work during the evolving coronavirus pandemic.”

OSHA encourages employers to use the guidance to develop policies and procedures that will ensure the safety and health of their workforce. The areas of concern include basic hygiene, social distancing, identification and isolation of sick employees, workplace controls and flexibilities, and employee training.

Please visit OSHA’s website for additional COVID-19 resources.