Skip to main content

2020 Returning to Work and Recovery Guide

In an effort to provide extended support to small and mid-sized firms, Purdue MEP has developed an in-depth Returning to Work & Recovery Guide to assist the Indiana manufacturing industry. It is our hope, along with our partner, Indiana Manufacturers Association, that this resource provides extended support as we all maintain, resume or restart operations.

Information found in this guide is based on COVID-19 Best Practices as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), the Indiana State Department of Health, and other Governmental Regulations & Guidelines.

This Returning to Work & Recovery Guide includes detailed guidance in the following areas:

Expanding/Resuming Operations

- This section includes data regarding how long COVID-19 lives on various surfaces, and outlines procedures on how to clean work areas upon returning to work or if an employee tests positive for COVID-19.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

The PPE paragraphs offer guidance on the type of PPE recommended for employees based on the specific duties they are assigned at your facility.

Disinfection Protocol

- The recipe for bleach and water as a disinfectant is covered in this section. Additionally, there is a decontamination frequency chart and list of company and employee decontamination responsibilities.

Self-Distancing

- The Self-Distancing/Social Distancing section describes the procedures to maintain at least 6 feet of separation at work, and additional precautions to follow when employees’ duties require working within 6 feet of one other.

Monitor & Detection

- COVID-19 has a long incubation period, so it is important for employees to be aware of/ knowledgeable of the common symptoms. This will enable them to self-isolate when appropriate.  Additionally, the employer and co-workers can monitor for observable symptoms for the protection of all employees.

Procedures for ‘Suspected’ Infection

- If someone tests positive at work, this section reviews isolation activities, PPE applications and the sanitization of the impacted work space.

Signage

- Signage can be used to convey important information regarding hygiene techniques (e.g. proper hand washing) and workspace cleaning.

Return-To-Work (RTW) Contingency Planning and Checklist

A convenient checklist is provided that summarizes the recommendations in this guide.

 

If you would like a copy of our 2020 Returning to Work and Recovery Guide, please complete the form on the left and someone from our team will send it to you.

 

Audiocast with Joe McMurry and Kelly Weger with Purdue MEP and Jim Stratton with TAP discussing Purdue MEP's Return to Work and Recovery Guide.

 

Return to main content
NIST

Purdue Manufacturing Extension Partnership, 550 Congressional Blvd., Suite 140, Carmel, IN 46032, (317) 275-6810

© 2020 Purdue University | An equal access/equal opportunity university | Copyright Complaints | Maintained by Manufacturing Extension Partnership

Trouble with this page? Disability-related accessibility issue? Please contact Manufacturing Extension Partnership at tapmep@purdue.edu.