With a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to change the way that people work and live in Canada, businesses need to remain safe and continue to protect their employees in the workplace.
A written safety plan that outlines the policies, guidelines and procedures put in place to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission signals that the business has done its homework and that workers and visitors can enter the workplace with confidence.
The recently added Communicable/Infectious Disease Response and Business Continuity policy in PolicyPro outlines how a company can ensure the safety of its employees and the continuity of its business during a pandemic. Alberta’s Relaunch Plan template and several other safety plan templates are provided as part of that policy. Simply modify the policy and the accompanying templates to suit your workplace circumstances and distribute the policy and safety plan to your employees using the PolicyPro platform.
In the event of a workplace inspection, you can demonstrate your duty of care by providing a copy of your COVID-19 Safety Plan and a report showing that your employees have signed off after reading the policy and the plan.
The relaunch and safety plan template, along with other information regarding COVID-19 safety measures, is available in the Emergency Preparedness Policies chapter of the Alberta edition of PolicyPro under 7.03 Communicable/Infectious Disease Response and Business Continuity. It’s one of 13 policies in the new Emergency Preparedness chapter in Human Resources PolicyPro.
It’s essential to have a communicable/infectious disease response and business continuity policy in place with an up-to-date safety plan to ensure your workplace is complying with the ever-evolving rules of the COVID-19 pandemic. To obtain a free copy of the policy, as well as the Safety Plan template, go to firstreference.com for a 30-day trial and to learn about the other 12 policies in the Emergency Preparedness chapter.
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