Sponsored by the Metropolitan District Dental Society
As the workforce prepares to reopen, there are new guidelines and regulations to manage in the age of COVID-19. This webinar highlights the issues for dental practices around safe return to work plans. Join faculty Don Schroeder and Sommer Wiss from Foley & Lardner LLP to learn more about:
- Opening/re-opening considerations
- Staff PPE issues and social distancing protocols
- Operationalizing processes for monitoring staff symptoms and managing employee symptom records
- Launching an internal task force
- Personal hygiene and employee self-screening assessments
- Managing telework requests
- Various government FFCRA/ADA/EEOC interplays
- Managing visitors, vendors, and contractors
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