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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently recommends wearing a mask to protect others. These recommendations serve for general hygiene maintenance jobs in industries where the risk of exposure of persons to COVID-19 infection is low, the use of a mask is not currently mandatory for workers in the state of Washington. For workers in high-risk situations who may need respiratory protection, see the latest guidelines from the CDC. « Less
Washington — Other — 5/5/2020 — 1 Views
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently recommends wearing masks to protect others. These tips are for general protection in low-risk industries to be exposed to people with COVID-19, and masks are no longer required for Washington employees. For workers in high-risk situations who may need respiratory protection, please refer to the latest guidelines from the CDC. « Less
Washington — Other — 5/5/2020 — 1 Views
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend wearing face masks to protect others. These recommendations are for general maintenance work in industries with a low risk of human exposure to COVID-19. Currently, Washington workers are not required to wear masks. Workers in higher risk situations, who may need respiratory protection, should refer to the most recent CDC guidelines. « Less
Washington — Other — 5/5/2020 — 1 Views
The CDC currently recommends wearing a mask to protect others. These recommendations are for general custodial work in industries with a low risk of exposure to people with COVID-19, using a mask is currently not required for WA workers. For workers in higher risk situations, who may need respiratory protection, please see the latest guidelines from the CDC. « Less
Washington — Other — 5/5/2020 — 1 Views
WASHINGTON'S PHASED APPROACH Reopening Business and Modifying Physical Distancing Measures « Less
Washington — Other — 5/1/2020 — 0 Views
Keeping Safe from Covid-19 « Less
Washington — Other — 4/29/2020 — 0 Views
Millions of workers are staying home as part of the social distancing strategy to stop COVID-19. But many truck drivers are working to help meet the nation's essential needs during this trying time. This means truck drivers should take extra care to protect their health. « Less
Washington — Other — 4/29/2020 — 1 Views
Washington State Work-Related Fatalities Report 2019 « Less
Washington — Case Report — 4/23/2020 — 0 Views
A carpenter was injured after falling approximately five- and-a-half feet from a ladder supported extension plank, landing on the ground below. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 4/22/2020 — 0 Views
Top five work-related fatality incidents by industry, 1998-2019 Washington « Less
Washington — Other — 4/22/2020 — 0 Views