In terms of the construction industry, we understand that there are currently a number of builds in progress and that leaving those structures in their current state may put them at risk of damage, etc. Therefore, if a company decides to continue to operate, we would ask them to practice good hand hygiene (eg. when sharing tools) and to practice social distancing of at least 6 feet.
However, at this time, starting new builds should be reconsidered and if possible, rescheduled to a later date.
The document you created called "Job Site Information" has all the necessary information that should be shared with your industry.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at (902)368-4970."
Ryan Neale
Manager, Environmental Health
Chief Public Health Office
Department of Health and Wellness
PO Box 2000
Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8
(902) 368-4142
(902) 368-6468 fax rwneale@gov.pe.ca
We are encouraging all members to have that discussion with their crews , supervisors and staff on the importance of following proper procedures (see following) to maintain a productive worksite, without these conversations happening there can be false information given that can have very negative impact on our jobsites and we want to maintain a positive atmosphere and worksite for all
PLEASE FOLLOW THE JOB INFORMATION POSTER BELOW FOR UP TO DATE PROCEDURES.