Cal/OSHA Releases New FAQs on COVID-19 Prevention ETS

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On January 24, 2022, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) released new guidance in the form of answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS) to further clarify employer obligations.

Cal/OSHA readopted an updated version of the COVID-19 ETS, which went into effect on January 14, 2022. Prior to the readoption of the COVID-19 ETS, Cal/OSHA confirmed that the California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) isolation and quarantine recommendations, issued December 30, 2021, would replace the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 ETS quarantine and isolation periods.

The revised FAQs come on the heels of questions regarding employer obligations under the text of the COVID-19 ETS, when read in conjunction with the CDPH’s isolation and quarantine guidelines. The FAQs address a number of revisions, including the following:

Self-Administered Tests

An over-the-counter test may be permissible if self-administered and self-read, if the testing is “observed by the employer or an authorized telehealth proctor.” The FAQs further state that a test is independently confirmed if it is (1) “a proctored test that is supervised by a licensed, authorized telehealth provider via video proctoring, or by a point-of-care test provider”; (2) a test proctored by the employer, including by video; or (3) a test “that features digital reporting of date and time-stamped results.”

Tests Following Close Contact

Employees (unvaccinated or vaccinated and booster-eligible, but who have not yet received their booster doses) who were exposed to someone with COVID-19 under Table 2 of the guidance  and who are unable to test on day five must quarantine for ten days. Employees (boosted or vaccinated but not yet booster-eligible) who were exposed to someone with COVID-19 under Table 3 of the guidance and who  are unable to test on day five must follow COVID-19 ETS guidelines regarding wearing face coverings and maintaining six feet of distance for fourteen days following the close contact.

Tests for COVID-19 Cases

The guidance states that “[e]mployers may require employees [to] submit to viral testing for COVID-19.” The guidance does not address the relationship, if any, between the requirements for viral tests and antigen tests.

It is likely that more questions will emerge regarding employer obligations under the readopted COVID-19 ETS and the revised CDPH guidelines, which may prompt Cal/OSHA to continue to revise its FAQs in an effort to clarify issues.

Employers may be interested in template forms and documents to assist with Cal/OSHA COVID-19 ETS compliance.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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