Employers Play Important Role in Reducing the Spread of Seasonal Flu in their Workplaces

DUBLIN, Calif., Feb. 6, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The OSHA Training Institute Education Center at Chabot-Las Positas Community College District, the only OSHA authorized OTI Education Center headquartered in Northern California, is reminding employers of the important role they play in reducing the spread of seasonal flu. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has provided some timely information and guidance to employers and managers on how to protect workers from contracting and spreading the flu in their workplaces.

"It's important for employers to develop a workplace wellness program to promote employee health, and flu prevention should be a key element of any wellness program," says Cari Elofson, Assistant Director of the OSHA Training Institute Education Center at Chabot-Las Positas Community College District. "While the impact of worker absenteeism makes the flu a costly illness for employers, it's one of the most preventable illnesses if employers take basic precautions to protect workers from the spread of flu in the workplace."

Employers can implement a combination of controls to protect workers and reduce the transmission of the seasonal flu virus in the workplace, including:

    --  Encourage workers to get the seasonal flu vaccine. You can partner with
        a local hospital or other medical facility to host a flu vaccination
        clinic in your workplace or arrange a time for workers to visit a
        facility to be vaccinated.
    --  Encourage workers who are ill to stay home. The CDC recommends that
        workers who have a fever and respiratory symptoms stay at home until 24
        hours after their fever ends. Not everyone who has the flu will have a
        fever. Other symptoms could include a runny nose, body aches, headache,
        tiredness, diarrhea or vomiting.
    --  Develop a policy on how to deal with workers who may be ill with the
        flu. Determine who will be responsible for assisting ill individuals in
        the workplace and make sure that at least one person can serve as the
        "go to" person if someone becomes sick in the workplace.
    --  Post signs that tell workers the steps for proper hand hygiene and cough
        etiquette. Workers and others should have easy access to supplies, such
        as "no touch" wastebaskets for used tissues; soap and water;
        alcohol-based hand rubs; disposable towels; and cleaning and sanitation
        materials.
    --  Keep the workplace clean by frequently wiping down all commonly touched
        work surfaces, areas and equipment. Provide disinfectants and disposable
        towels for workers to use to clean their work spaces and surfaces.
    --  Train workers on how flu can be transmitted in the workplace and what
        precautions they can use to prevent transmission. Provide information
        about signs, symptoms and complications of the flu; policies and
        procedures for reporting flu symptoms, using sick leave and returning to
        work; vaccinations; and any required work practices.

Employers who take steps to reduce the incidence of seasonal flu will not only help keep workers healthier but also lessen the negative impact of illness on their workplaces.

About the OSHA Training Institute Education Center

The OSHA Training Institute Education Center at Chabot-Las Positas Community College District offers high quality Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) standards-based training for construction, maritime and general industry in Dublin, California, conveniently located in the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as locations throughout California, Nevada and Hawaii. Programs offered include OSHA safety standards, Outreach Trainer courses, Cal/OSHA standards and customized on-site safety training. For more information, including a complete course schedule, visit the OSHA Training Institute Education Center website, email otc(at)clpccd(dot)org or call (866) 936-OSHA (6742).

SOURCE OSHA Training Institute Education Center