Aug 152020
 

APPALACHIAN CONSTRUCTION CREW, INC.
9803 s. 21 ST CIRCLE
BELLEVUE, NE 68123-2400
402-292-5274
getody@aol.com
COVID-19 PLAN
13 August 2020
Background: With the outbreak of COVID-19, it is important that we observe safety precautions for this highly
contagious virus for the health of each individual Crew volunteer, as well as, the whole Crew, for our upcoming
deployment from 16 to 30 September 2020, to build a home for the Marler Family of Whitley City, KY.
Pre-Screening of Volunteer’s Health: Before traveling to KY, each volunteer should review their health and check
with a doctor if you have any of the common coronavirus symptoms shown on Attachment (1 ). If a positive virus test
occurs, you need to be quarantined for 14 days and then receive a negative virus test before coming on this deployment.
In addition, volunteers who are 65 years or older or have any underlying conditions (such as respiratory ailments and
diabetes) should seriously consider not coming this year.
Procedures: “Healthy At Work” practices from the Kentucky website www.kycovidl9.ky.gov are highlighted on
Attachment (2). The following Crew procedures to comply with local requirements will be implemented:
Social Distancing: Efforts will be made to stay 6 feet apart whenever possible, wearing of face masks, and frequent
hand cleaning with Crew provided hand sanitizer. Note the Crew will bring a limited number of 3-ply face masks, so it is
recommended that each volunteer bring their own preferred face masks.
Daily Check for Virus Symptoms: With a fever being the most common coronavirus symptom, a digital forehead
(non-touch) thermometer will be used for taking a daily body temperature of each volunteer. If a high body temperature
of over 100.4 degrees For 38 degrees C is found, or if other symptoms of Attachment (1) are noted, the volunteer will be
referred to a local clinic (see preferred clinics on next page) for a possible coronavirus test. If tested, the volunteer will
be isolated from the rest of the Crew in the house South of St. Joseph’s Inn until the test results come back in 2 to 4 days.
If the volunteer’s test is returned positive, the volunteer will remain in isolation the remainder of the deployment or until
be or she leaves KY. The Food Crew will periodically check by phone on any isolated volunteer and provide meals.
Surface Cleaning: The Food Crew will sanitize all food serving areas daily at St. Joseph’s Inn. The Crew has hired
the St. Joseph’s Inn cleaning person to daily sanitize the sinks, toilets, showers and floors in the three (3) Inn’s
bathrooms. At the jobsite, volunteers will use their own tools, as much as possible. Common use tools and areas (such as
the portable toilets) will be sanitized daily with the Crew provided Clorox disinfected wipes. Disinfected surfaces will be
left to dry for four (4) minutes. Note the used wipes are to be disposed of in the trash and not the toilet.
Personal Items to Bring List: Attachment (3) shows this list which was modified earlier this year. As safety
precaution, St. Joseph’s Inn will no longer provide pillows with cases so each volunteer needs to bring their own pillow
with a case. As mentioned above, volunteers should bring their own preferred face masks.
Local Visiting: The visiting of local bars, restaurants and homes is discouraged for the protection of the Crew and
the local population. Note that local bars and restaurants are restricting the number of patrons.
COYID Materials: See Attachment ( 4)- for a list of virus fighting materials being brought for this year’s
deployment.
Preferred Local Clinics for Handling Possible Coronavirus Infections:
(1) Hope Primary Clinic: Phone: 606-376-9700; 8 AM to 8 PM, M-F, 8 AM to 4 PM, Sat and 1 to 4 PM, Sun;
South on Highway 27 at Stoplight 3; all coronavirus tests take 2-4 days.
(2) South Fork Medical Clinic: Phone: 606-376-7212; 8 AM to 4 PM, M-F; Across from the Christian Care Center
and North of Lumber King.
All volunteers should ensure they bring the necessary medical insurance documentation.
Summary: The above measures are intended to help safeguard our Crew volunteers from the pandemic, so we can
complete our mission of building our 36th home for needy Appalachian family. Volunteers should seriously consider not
doing any actions that might contract the virus to endanger their health or the health of the entire Crew. Your
cooperation will be $featly ap_preciated.
Attachments:
(1) Web MD Common Coronavirus Symptoms
(2) KY “HEALTHY AT WORK”
(3) ACC Personal Items to Bring List
(4l COVID Material Kit
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Symptoms of Coronavirus
COVID-19 is a respiratory condition caused by a coronavirus. Some people are infected
but don’t notice any symptoms. Most people will have mild symptoms and get better on
their own. But about 1 in 6 will have severe problems, such as trouble breathing. The odds
of more serious symptoms are higher if you’re older or have another health condition like
diabetes or heart disease.
Here’s what to look for if you think you might have COVID-19.
Common Symptoms
Researchers in China found that the most common symptoms among people who were
hospitalized with COVID-19 include:
• Fever: 99%
• Fatigue:70%
• A dry cough: 59%
• Loss of appetite: 40%
• Body aches: 35%
• Shortness of breath: 31 %
• Mucus or phlegm: 27%
Symptoms usually begin 2 to 14 days after you come into contact with the virus.
Other symptoms may include:
• Sore throat
• Headache
• Chills, sometimes with shaking
• Loss of smell or taste
• Congestion or runny nose
• Nausea or vomiting
• Diarrhea
htlpsJ/www.webmd.com/lung/covid-19-symptoms?print=true Attacbment:(l}.
HEALTHY AT WORK
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HealthyatWork.Ky.Gov
Please help us all stay healthy at
work by practicing the following: A
• DO NOT ENTER THE PREMISES IF YOU HAVE FELT SICK IN
THE LAST 24 HOURS
• REMAIN SIX (6) FEET APART WHENEVER POSSIBLE
• WEAR A CL TH MASK WHENEVER YOU’RE AROUND.
OTHERS, IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO
• WASH HANDS AND USE HAND SANITIZER FREQUENTLY
• DO NOT GATHER IN COMMON AREAS
• CHECK Y I TEMPERA URE AND FOR ANY COVID-19
SYMPTOMS DAILY AND GET TESTED IFYOU HAVE ANY
SYMPTOMS
• REPORT ANY COMPLIANCE CONCERNS TO THE HEALTHY
AT WORK OFFICER OR (833) KYSAFER
TEAM
KENTUCKY Kentucky Public Health
Attachment (2)
APPALACHIAN CONSTRUCTION CREW, INC.
PERSONAL ITEMS TO BRING
1. Sheets, Beds & Towels are provided by St. Joe’s Inn
2. Pillow with Case
3. Work Clothes/Shoes
4. HE Laundry Soap (provided by Crew)
5. Work Gloves
6. Sunglasses
7. Hammer
8. Nail Apron
9. Toiletries (including suntan lotion and insect spray)
10. Casual Clothes (including the Crew Shirt)
11. Other Personal Tools-Optional (Crew is not responsible for lost or damaged tools)
12. Water Jugs and Coolers
13. Poncho or Raincoat
14. Knee Pads
15. Extra Pair of Prescription Glasses or Contacts
16. Small Flashlight (for moving around sleeping room or checking time after lights out)
17. Personal Medications
18. Pencils
19. Face Mask
Attachment (3)
APPALACHIAN CONSTRUCTION CREW, INC.
9803 s. 21 ST CIRCLE
BELLEVUE, NE 68123-2400
402-292-52 7 4
getody@aol.com
COVID MATERIALS
(1) Digital Forehead Thermometer with additional AAA batteries
(2) 150 3-Ply Face Masks
(3) 12 Packs of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes (75 Wipes per Pack) for non-food serving surfaces
( 4) 12 10-oz Bottles of Hand Sanitizer
(5) 12 8-oz Bottles of Hand Sanitizer
Attachment (4)