IAM Local Lodge 2228

For Sunnyvale, Palo Alto and Santa Cruz CA Workers

COVID Bulletin 8/17/2020

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Case Tracker httpss://insidelm.external.lmco.com/covid-19-space-updates-case-tracker
Santa Clara County Public Health website httpss://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/dashboard.aspx
8/17/2020

Exposure Update                                                                                        Misting Schedule

Most Exposures to Date Most of the cases reported since March have not been due to exposure in the workplace; they have been from employees who have been exposed in their homes or in running errands. It is important that you and yours take all proper precautions when outside of work. Please be careful and be mindful of those around you when you run errands from home.

Misting operations Most operations are scheduled between 0300-0500 but may vary. It is important to stow away all personal items and drinking cups.
Teleworkers returning to campus – It was reported that the next wave of employees returning to work may occur after September 30th, 2020.

The Decision Tree – There is a change to the process of notifying the company if you may have been exposed to the Corona Virus. Instead of calling the hotline you are to notify your manager and stay home. Your manager will notify the corona virus task force point of contact who will reach out to you directly. You will be subjected to a brief questionaire, and your answers will be submitted to company medical for further evaluation and guidance.

Masks– Requirements to Wear Facial Coverings/Masks:
• It is generally expected that facial coverings be worn at all times, however, they can be temporarily removed when employees have at least six feet of physical separation such as:
o Being alone in an office or closed working space, Alone while driving a company vehicle
o Outside and maintaining at least six feet of physical separation
o Eating/drinking while maintaining at least six feet of physical separation from others
• Facial coverings must be worn while onsite at any Lockheed Martin facility including but not limited to:
o Hallways, Breakrooms and restrooms, Conferences, and meeting rooms
o During transit through and in the facility
o Anytime personnel are in a common area/spaces where others are present or will be expected to pass by such as Office areas, Manufacturing floors and Labs.
Further information can be found on the attached link – httpss://insidelm.external.lmco.com/coronavirus-information-and-resources-lockheed-martin-employees

Symptom Checking Prior to Work –LM Space employees as well as vendors, are to self-check their symptoms prior to coming into the facility. Temperature checking stations are located at all Bay Area locations; B/520 Lobby in Santa Clara, B/202 in Palo Alto, B/602 in Santa Cruz, and the Visitors Center in Sunnyvale. If a temperature of 100.4 is indicated you are to go home and contact your manager. If you have been medically directed to have a Covid19 test due to symptoms, Call Your Manager.
If required to quarantine due to pending test results, you may be put on the KNDS charge number.

Please continue to pass on information to the committee: Dimas Resendez, David Johnson, Kimberlee Hamilton Alarcon, Brian Babcock and Rod Thole. Bulletins will also be posted on LL2228 website www.iamll2228.org.

Remember the following:
If someone in your household may have been in contact with someone exposed to the virus – call Your manager
If you feel sick, stay home, and call Your manager
If you have been traveling abroad and have returned home, call Your manager
Social distancing – keep at least 6 feet between you and others when possible including lunch & breaks
Wash your hands frequently for at least 20 seconds
Try not to touch your face or your eyes

Fraternally,

Kevin Lee
klee@iam725.org
408 829 4563

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