Kansas Coronavirus Notice For Workers Who Visit Homes
The Coronavirus Notice For Workers Who Visit Homes is a Kansas coronavirus notice poster provided for businesses by the Kansas Department Of Labor. This is an optional notification, so while it is recommended that businesses hang this poster if relevant to their employees, it is not required by the Department Of Labor.
Department of Health and Environment COVID-19COVID-19 FOR WORKERS WHO VISIT HOMES PREVENTION BASICS BEFORE: ASSESS THE SITUATION COVID-19 flu colds allergies PREVENTION BASICS • Practice self care, personal hygiene and social distancing • Stay home when sick • Wash hands frequently and for at least 20 seconds • Cover coughs and sneezes (into the crook of your arm or elbow) • Quickly dispose of tissues in the trash. • Wear face covering in public when social distancing cannot be maintained BEFORE: ASSESS THE SITUATION At the time of scheduling a visit to a home, assess the situation by asking these questions: 1.Has anyone in the home traveled within the last 14 days to/from a state or country identified as a hot spot? 2. Has anyone in the home been exposed to an individual diagnosed with COVID-19? 3. Is anyone in the home showing signs of illness including: • A fever greater than 100 degrees; • Cough; and/or • Shortness of breath. If the answer to any of these questions is YES or the occupant(s) prefers not to have a worker in their home, the visit should be rescheduled or, if possible, conducted virtually. (As a general rule, reschedule the visit for no earlier than 14 days). If there are no indications of risk/illness or the visit cannot be conducted virtually, proceed with the on- site visit as long as the occupant(s) are comfortable doing so. Is it essential/required for you to enter the home? If yes, see Guidance for Home Visitors for more information about safely entering a home including the wearing of face coverings. AAT THE HOME: REASSESS RISK T THE HOME: REASSESS RISK When arriving, reassess risk by asking the same questions before entering. If the answer to any question is YES, act as directed above. During the visit: • Don’t shake hands or touch others when greeting or interacting. • Wash your hands frequently and use hand sanitizer when soap and water isn’t available. • Limit unnecessary contact with surfaces/items and avoid shared use of tablets, laptops, writing utensils and cell phones. Regularly wipe down all items. • Follow the current COVID-19 guidance , including the wearing of face coverings, to protect yourself and those you come in contact with. What’s the difference in symptoms between COVID-19, flu, colds and allergies? For more information: www.kdheks.gov/coronavirus
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Minimum-Wage.org provides an additional fourteen required and optional Kansas labor law posters that may be relevant to your business. Be sure to also print and post all required state labor law posters, as well as all of the mandatory federal labor law posters.
Kansas Poster Name | Poster Type |
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Required Workers Compensation | Workers Compensation Law |
Required Unemployment Insurance | Unemployment Law |
Required Equal Opportunity in Employment Poster | Equal Opportunity Law |
Required Kansas Nursing Home Handwashing Poster | Food Service |
Required If You are Sick with COVID-19 | Coronavirus Notice |
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Kansas Labor Law Poster Sources:
- Original poster PDF URL: https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/DocumentCenter/View/139/Guidance-for-Workers-Who-Go-Into-Homes-PDF---7-02-20?bidId= , last updated May 2020
- Kansas Labor Law Poster Page at http://www.dol.ks.gov/Laws/Posters.aspx
- Kansas Department Of Labor at http://www.dol.ks.gov/Default.aspx
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