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TOMƁS J. ARAGƓN, M.D., Dr.P.H.
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Gavin Newsom
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State of California—Health and Human Services Agency
California Department of Public Health


May 22, 2024


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All California employers

SUBJECT:
Responding to COVID-19 in the Workplace for Employers

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​​Responding to COVID-19 in the Workplace

Employers have an important role to play in keeping employees safe from COVID-19. This resource document was created to help employers understand the steps they can take to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to respond quickly and appropriately to COVID-19 cases and outbreaks identified in the workplace.

Local health departments (LHDs), facilities, or other organziations (such as high risk congregate settings) may continue to implement additional requirements that are more protective than this statewide guidance based on local circumstances, including in certain higher-risk settings or during certain situations (for example, during active outbreaks in high-risk settings).  

Legal and Regulatory Requirements

A previous statewide requirement for employers to notify LHDs of COVID-19 workplace outbreaks is no longer in effect. LHDs may, however, continue to require outbreak reporting through a local order. Employers must provide any information requested by an LHD regarding COVID-19 cases or outbreaks in the workplace, as described in the COVID-19 Workplace Outbreak Reporting Guidance.

In non-healthcare workplaces, employers are responsible for ensuring that their actions to protect employees comply with the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Non-Emergency Regulations (COVID-19 Prevention Regulations).

Employers should consult the regulatory language, Frequently Asked Questions, and other materials on the COVID-19 Prevention regulations webpage. This resource guide is not intended to restate the comprehensive requirements of the Cal/OSHA regulations.

This resource guide is also not intended for use in managing or preventing outbreaks in healthcare, correctional, shelter, or other workplace settings where Cal/OSHA's Aerosol Transmissible Diseases (ATD) standard (Title 8, Section 5199) applies. ​

Key Components of Workplace Outbreak Management

1. Prepare to identify and manage COVID-19 cases in the workplace.

  • ​Identify LHD contact information and any applicable reporting requirements for the LHD in the jurisdiction where the workplace is located. ā€‹ā€‹
  • ​Designate a workplace disease control and prevention coordinator to help implement COVID-19 infection prevention procedures and to manage COVID-19 related issues among employees.
  • Develop a written workplace Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) for COVID-19 prevention procedures consistent with the requirements of the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Regulations. Cal/OSHA has a Model COVID-19 Prevention Procedures Template available on the  COVID-19 Prevention Non-Emergency Regulations webpage.
  • ​Ask employees to report possible COVID-19 workplace hazards to the employer, without fear of retaliation.
  • Encourage employees to stay home and report to the employer if employees are diagnosed with COVID-19 and have symptoms. Employees who are diagnosed with COVID-19 but do not have symptoms are not required to be excluded from work, further requirements can be found in the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Non-Emergency FAQs.
    • Ensure that employees are aware of Workers' Compensation, State Disability Insurance, or other leave benefits for which they may be eligible.
  • Encourage all employees to stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations. Vaccination is the single most effective strategy for protecting employees from COVID-19.

2. Share information with the LHD and other stakeholders.

  • The LHD in the jurisdiction where the workplace is located may have specific outbreak reporting requirements. If so, employers must follow these requirements and provide any information requested by the LHD. In the absence of specific outbreak reporting requirements, employers are encouraged to contact the LHD for guidance on cases and outbreaks, as needed.
  • If the facility uses contract or temporary employees, designate an individual to communicate information and instructions on the outbreak to employees and their employers.
  • Consult Cal/OSHA's Recording and Reporting Requirements for COVID-19 Cases.​

3. Identify additional employee cases and close contacts. 

  • When an employee is identified with COVID-19, the employer should determine if the employee was present in the workplace during their infectious period and identify any cl​ose contacts. Employers should consult the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Regulations and the State Public Health Officer Order COVID-19 Disease Control & Prevention for definitions of infectious period and close contact.
    • To evaluate when the COVID positive individual was present in the workplace and help identify additional close contacts, employers may choose to interview employees with COVID-19 by phone.  Employment records may also be consulted to obtain this information.
    • Close contacts should follow the consult the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Regulations​.
  • Once a workplace outbreak is identified, testing potentially exposed employees should be one of the first strategies considered by employers to identify additional cases.
    • LHDs can be consulted to discuss testing strategies and may also be able to help facilitate testing options, if needed.
    • Consult the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Regulations on testing requirement for exposed employees and specific return-to-work criteria.
    • ​Be aware that testing reflects an individual's health status at a single point in time only. Even if an employee tests negative, they may still develop COVID-19 infection from a recent or subsequent exposure. 

4. Notify and provide instruction to employees.

  • If an individual with COVID-19 was at the worksite during their infectious period, employers must notify close contacts of COVID-19 exposure in the workplace. See Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Regulations for additional information on notification requirements.

5. Determine when it is appropriate for employees with COVID-19 to return to work.

  • Employers should review the most recent Cal/OSHA requirements to determine when employees who test positive for COVID-19 may return to work.
    • Work exclusion periods vary depending on an individual's symptoms and test results.​
  • LHDs may impose additional return-to-work requirements; employers should consult with the LHD in the jurisdiction where the workplace is located regarding any additional these requirements.​

6. Take steps to prevent further spread of COVID-19 in the workplace.

  • Consult the CDPH When and Why to Wear a Mask guidance to understand how to assess the quality of a mask and the difference between masks and respirators.
    • When required by CDPH or LHD order or by the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Regulation, employers should provide masks with good fit and filtration.
    • In higher-risk situations, such as high-density workplaces or workplace outbreaks, or when many in the community may currently have COVID-19 and be infectious to others, employers should strongly consider providing NIOSH-approved N95 respirators to employee.
  • Consult the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Regulations to understand when masks or respirators are required for employees and what additional protective measures must be taken.
  • See the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Regulations and CDPH Interim Guidance for Ventilation, Filtration, and Air Quality in Indoor Environments for more information on how to improve ventilation in the workplace. 

Additional CDPH R​​esources

  • Occupational Health Branch COVI​D-19 & The Workplace​
  • AB 685 COVID-19 Workplace Outbreak Reporting Requirement for Local Public Health Departments
  • ​​Interim Guidance for Ventilation, Filtration and Air Quality in Indoor Environments
    • COVID-19 & Indoor Air Quality Ventilation Tips
  • When and Why to Wear a Mask 

Additional Cal/OSHA Resources

  • Cal/OSHA COVID-19 webpage
    • COVID-19 Prevention Non-Emergency Regulations, resources, and FAQs
    • Recording and Reporting Requirements for COVID-19 Cases


Originally Published on June 16, 2020




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