COVID-19 Inspections
As mentioned in the previous section, all persons, regardless of symptoms or negative COVID-19 test results, will be considered potentially infectious.
Conduct periodic inspections as needed to:
- identify hazardous health conditions, unhealthful work practices, and unsafe work procedures related to COVID-19; and
- ensure compliance with the company's COVID-19 policies and procedures.
Pay close attention to areas where people may congregate or come in contact with one another, regardless of whether employees are performing an assigned work task or not. Examples include meeting rooms, entrances, bathrooms, hallways, aisles, walkways, elevators, break or eating areas, cool-down areas, and waiting areas.
COVID-19 Inspections
[This form is only intended to get you started. Review the information available at www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/coronavirus/ for additional guidance on what to regularly inspect for, including issues that may be more pertinent to your particular type of workplace. You will need to modify the form accordingly.]
Date: [enter date]
Name of person conducting the inspection: [enter names]
Work location evaluated: [enter information]
Knowledge Check Choose the best answer for the question.
1-4. When conducting a CPP inspection, pay close attention _____.
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