MSS Letter of Authority COVID-19
MSS follows CDC Guidelines and is engaged in proactive measures to ensure compliance with Social Distancing and Sanitation Requirements. Specifically, MSS complies with applicable requirements of OSHA 3990-03 2020 – Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19, including:
- Designated six-foot distances.
- Use of Hand sanitizer and sanitizing products.
- Self-isolation by working from home
- Online and remote access where feasible
- Enhanced environmental cleaning of commonly touched surfaces, such as workstations, countertops, railings, door handles, and doorknobs.
MSS follows CDC Guidelines and complies with applicable requirements of OSHA 3990-03 2020 – Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19, including the following policy for employees with symptoms:
- Employees who appear to have acute respiratory illness symptoms from other employees are sent home immediately.
- Employees with symptoms are required to stay home until they are free of fever (without the use of medication) for at least 72 hours (three full days) AND symptoms have improved for at least 72 hours AND at least seven days have passed since symptoms first began.
- In the event of an illness, MSS will communicate the health condition of each employee to all other employees while also maintaining confidentiality as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).