biohazard cleanup and hazmat remediation

Garrett McKenzie and covid-19 cleanup

Having written standards and protocols to address  containment, decontamination and  remediation for potential viral outbreaks, pathogens and visible blood exposure is the first step to addressing hazardous incidents in the workplace. Regardless of how casual the exposure, accident or what caused the incident, a plan must be in place for containment and remediation. Being familiar with your responsibilities before an emergency happens is the key to understanding when to contact and secure remediation professionals.

CDC Guidelines for Slowing the Spread of COVID-19 in the Workplace

The CDC is focused on supporting communities, businesses and schools to deal with potential outbreaks of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). The CDC’s published a guide for employers regarding a potential Coronavirus outbreak, which includes direction on these topics

  • Actively encouraging sick employees to stay at home
  • Communication of sick policies and hygiene standard
  • Continual environmental cleaning
  • Communication of travel advisory bulletins
  • Establishing a protocol for informing employees of COVID-19 exposure
  • Risk assessment for COVID-19 in compliance with confidentiality standards of the American Disability Act (ADA)

Experts in Biohazard Cleanup and Hazmat Remediation

Regardless of how a biohazard or outbreak incidence happens, employers and property owners are usually responsible for the hazardous cleanup. Biohazardous events can occur at work,at home or in public areas with heavy traffic. Whether a natural disaster, mechanical or building failure, or human intent is the cause of a biohazardous situation, employers and property managers must act quickly to contain, assess and remediate properties. Situations involving the potential spread of infectious diseases require professional containment and cleanup. Technical and critical containment barriers, removal, disinfection and remediation protocols are needed to stay in alignment with all governmental regulations and goes beyond clean up.

A Professionally Trained Team With Expertise and Experience

Challenge

The recent COVID-19 Outbreak presents unique challenges to businesses and community organizations in regards to keeping the rate of infection from rising as well as making sure operations can continue while keeping employees and staff safe from infection.

Solution

Garrett McKenzie, Inc. is one of the few firms in Chicago whose entire staff is HAZWOPER trained and certified for biohazard cleanup. Our vast experience in emergency response of biohazard remediation encompass hospitals and medical centers, universities and schools, daycare centers, sports centers, hotels and restaurants, including an extensive resume in other sectors.

The HAZWOPER is a performance-oriented standard; the level and type of training under this standard must be based on reasonably anticipated worst-case scenarios. Employers must determine the appropriate training levels for their employees, taking into account the potential hazards the workers could be exposed to, as well as the variability of events and operations in which workers are expected to engage. 

Contact the trusted team at Garrett McKenzie

for any biohazard remediation services including necessary prevention or cleanup due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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