COVID-19 Quarantine: When and How to Do It
If you may have been exposed to COVID-19 directly from another person, or if you’ve visited a COVID-19 hotspot, it’s important to stay home and quarantine to reduce the potential
If you may have been exposed to COVID-19 directly from another person, or if you’ve visited a COVID-19 hotspot, it’s important to stay home and quarantine to reduce the potential
Under Philadelphia’s current regulations, every active construction site must have a Pandemic Safety Officer. GBCA offers a COVID-19 workplace safety training course, test, and certificate that is recognized by the
The Treasury Department and the IRS recently provided guidance in Notice 2020-54 to employers requiring them to report the amount of qualified sick and family leave wages paid to employees
From AGC of America: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) recently issued a Field Assistance Bulletin addressing paid sick or expanded family and medical leave eligibility
Click below to access GBCA’s COVID-19 Toolbox Talks: COVID-19 INFORMATION COVID-19: THE CHAIN OF INFECTION COVID-19 JOB SITE PROTOCOLS COVID-19: ISOLATION AND QUARANTINE
As COVID cases rise across the country, the construction industry is looking for ways to prevent the spread of the disease on job sites. Join us for updates on resources
This GBCA Safety Toolbox Talk discusses traveling and returning to work during COVID-19 response. Click below to download the Toolbox Talk as a handout (includes Sign-In Sheet). DOWNLOAD
As work continues and starts up across the country, construction employers, unions, and other industry stakeholders are looking for ways to prevent the spread of the disease on job sites.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently put out new guidance on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the FFCRA), the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the
Todd Lofgren, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Skanska USA Building, spoke with Construction Dive about how Skanska adapted to COVID-19 safety requirements to continue work on the University