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cough or sneeze into your elbow/sleeve – never into your hands.
f.
Do not enter the jobsite if you have a fever, cough, or other COVID-19
symptoms. If you feel sick, or have been exposed to anyone who is sick, stay at
home.
g.
Constantly make sure you are staying at least 6 feet away from co-workers at all
times, unless it is absolutely necessary to get closer to complete a task for the
construction project.
h.
Do not carpool to and from the jobsite with anyone except members of your own
household, or if necessary because you have no alternative means of
transportation. If you carpool with people from another household, you must wear
a face covering while riding together in the same vehicle.
i.
Do not share phones or PPE.
Posters conforming to this requirement are available for download at
https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/learn-what-to-do-flyers.aspx.
10.
Cooperate with County’s Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Efforts
The General Contractor must maintain a daily attendance log of all workers and visitors
at the jobsite that includes contact information (including name, phone number, address,
and email) and the date, time, and duration of each person’s presence at the jobsite. If
someone on the jobsite tests positive for COVID-19, the General Contractor is legally
required to assist the County Public Health Department in any case investigation and
contact tracing efforts.
11.
Monitor and Inform Supervisors and Subcontractors of Revised Requirements
The General Contractor must regularly check for revisions to the Order, this Directive,
relevant industry-specific guidance published by the California Department of Public
Health, and other relevant rules or guidance. The General Contractor must inform all
jobsite supervisors (including the designated COVID-19 Supervisor(s), all field
supervisors, foremen, and safety directors) and all subcontractors of any revisions or
additions to the requirements for construction projects.
Additional Rules for Large Construction Projects
This section describes additional requirements that apply only to Large Construction Projects.
12.
What is a Large Construction Project?
A “Large Construction Project” is a construction project that meets any of the following
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