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  • Hair and Nail Salons: Wisconsin Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19

    This guide includes instructions for personal service providers including barbershops and hair and nail salons looking to take steps to allow their businesses to reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Wisconsin — Other — 5/8/2020 — 5 Views
  • Lodging: Wisconsin Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19

    Describes Wisconsin's guidance and resources for the lodging/hospitality industry.This guidance is intended to help your business take the steps necessary to remain open and serve customers while reducing the potential spread of COVID-19.
    Wisconsin — Other — 5/8/2020 — 5 Views
  • Outdoor Recreation: Wisconsin Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19

    Describes Wisconsin's guidance and resources for the outdoor recreation industry.This guide contains instructions for outdoor recreation businesses, including guide services, equipment rental, campground operators, golf courses and other outdoor experience operators.
    Wisconsin — Other — 5/8/2020 — 5 Views
  • Professional Services Industry: Wisconsin Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19

    Describes Wisconsin's guidance and resources for the professional services (commercial office space) industry.This guide highlights the current best practices in protecting the employees, customers, delivery workers and the building from the risk of COVID-19 spread.
    Wisconsin — Other — 5/8/2020 — 5 Views
  • Public Facilities: Wisconsin Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19

    This guide includes useful instruction for public facilities, whether publicly owned or charitable in nature—including but not limited to community centers, libraries, visitor/info centers, zoos, museums and other facilities that accommodate public traffic as part of their typical operations.
    Wisconsin — Other — 5/8/2020 — 5 Views
  • Restaurants and Food Service: Wisconsin Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19

    This document includes guidance for any establishment that provides meals or retail food sales within the state of Wisconsin. This includes full-service restaurants, fast-food establishments, grocery stores, schools, senior meal sites, cafes, delis and coffee stands, as well as food trucks, caterers and mobile food vendors.
    Wisconsin — Other — 5/8/2020 — 5 Views
  • How to wear and use homemade masks: (Vietnamese)

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now recommending wearing masks to protect everyone. This is a recommendation for general janitorial work in industries with a low risk of COVID-19 infection, currently workers in WA are not required to wear masks. For workers in higher-risk environments, please see the latest guidance from the CDC.
    Washington — Other — 5/5/2020 — 4 Views
  • How to wear or use a homemade mask (Filipino)

    Currently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends wearing a mask to protect other people. These recommendations are for general custodial work in industries with a low risk of exposure to people with COVID-19, and mask use is not currently required for workers in WA. For workers in a higher -risk situation, who may need respiratory protection, please see the latest guidelines from the CDC.
    Washington — Other — 5/5/2020 — 4 Views
  • How to wear and use a home-made mask: (Somali)

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is currently recommending wearing a mask to protect others. These tips are for general employees who are at low risk of COVID-19 infection, and are not currently required to wear a WA mask. Workers working in high-risk situations may need breathing masks, see the CDC's latest instructions.
    Washington — Other — 5/5/2020 — 4 Views
  • How to wear and apply a homemade mask (Russian)

    In the current situation, the Center for Desease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends wearing a mask to protect those around you. These guidelines are intended for those performing general auxiliary work in industries with a low risk of contact with people infected with the COVID-19 coronavirus, therefore, at this time, the use of a mask is not required for WA workers. Workers at high risk of infection requiring respiratory protection are advised to consult the latest instructions from CDC.
    Washington — Other — 5/5/2020 — 4 Views
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