Cal/OSHA Issues Guidance on Ebola Virus


Cal/OSHA recently issued interim safety guidelines for preventing exposure to the Ebola virus. California’s guidelines are aimed at identifying safety practices for the types of workers Federal officials have identified to be at potential risk of exposure in this country, including health care workers, emergency responders, laboratory staff, mortuary workers, airline flight crews, airport staff, border protection workers, and quarantine operations staff.

Since California’s workplace safety and health standards are more stringent than the federal standards for infectious diseases such as Ebola, California’s guidelines are drawn from the state standards. The new guidance recommends employers do the following:

Ebola is transmitted through direct contact with the blood or bodily fluids of an infected symptomatic person or through exposure to objects that have been contaminated. Any suspected cases of Ebola must be promptly reported to the local public health department. Cal/OSHA’s Interim Guidance on Ebola Virus is available here. California Department of Public Health’s Ebola Virus Information Page is available here.


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National Law Review, Volume IV, Number 294