What a great tool.  Thanks for sharing. 

And now I know I can do attachments on the Thinktank.



On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 9:18 PM BICAS <bicas@bicas.org> wrote:
Thanks for organizing the workshop, it was nice to chat with folks from other places and hear so many clever and thoughtful ideas. Here at BICAS we were fortunate to have a personal connection with a public health scientist. She told us all kinds of great stuff, but one of the best pieces of advice she gave us was to go back to the OSHA "Hierarchy of Controls." This is a tool that is meant to be used for all sorts of workplace risk management scenarios, but in this context she recommended using it to assess our current practices and areas of possible improvement for COVID. I put some links and our graphic below in case anyone finds them helpful!
Sincerely,
~Carlyn
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Carlyn Arteaga

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Using the Hierarchy of Controls to Reduce Exposure to COVID-19

Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID19

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