الصحة والسلامة COVID
التطعيم هو أفضل طريقة لمنع انتشار COVID-19. الطلقات الثالثة متاحة!
ندوة عبر الويب حول تحديث أمان مكان العمل حول COVID-19
تعلم من مسؤولي الصحة في الولاية والمدينة حول كيفية العمل بأمان في بيئة COVID اليوم.
عام
بغض النظر عن الصناعة ، توفر أدلة مدينة ديترويت وميوشا أدناه إرشادات قيّمة حول مكان العمل لكل من أصحاب العمل والموظفين.
أمر الطوارئ في ديترويت للسيطرة على الوباء
قم بتنزيل إعادة الفتح Playbook
خطة التأهب والاستجابة لـ COVID
قطاعي
دليل إعادة فتح مدينة ديترويت لأعمال التجزئة في ديترويت متاح الآن! إنه يوفر إرشادات وموارد لإعادة فتح عملك بعد 26 مايو امتثالاً لتخفيف الحاكم ويتمير لقيود البيع بالتجزئة.
بارات ومطاعم
قد يتم إعادة فتح الحانات والمطاعم بسعة 50٪ بعد 8 يونيو. ستسمح لك الموارد المحددة للصناعة أدناه بإعادة فتح مطعمك أو بارك بطريقة آمنة ومربحة.
2020 منطقة الخدمة الخارجية الدائمة المحدودة لمنطقة الخدمة الخارجية الدائمة
طلب تصريح الخدمة الخارجية في ولاية ميشيغان
اتفاقية تعويض المقاعد الخارجية
قم بتنزيل دليل إعادة الفتح للمطاعم والبارات
تصريح خدمة الكحول في الهواء الطلق (لا يوجد تصريح كحول)
تصريح خدمة الكحول في الهواء الطلق (تصريح الكحول الحالي)
خصم DTE Food Service باللغة الإسبانية
موردي معدات الوقاية الشخصية
هل تواجه مشكلة في العثور على الإمدادات التي تحتاجها لضمان سلامة موظفيك وعملائك؟ لقد قمنا بتجميع قائمة بموردي معدات الوقاية الشخصية الذين يقدمون كل شيء من المطهرات إلى واقيات العطس.
محلات الحلاقة والصالونات والشركات المماثلة
قد يتم إعادة فتح محلات الحلاقة وصالونات الشعر والأظافر ومحلات الرسم على الجسم وصالونات التدليك وصالات الدباغة بعد 15 يونيو. ستسمح لك الموارد المحددة للصناعة أدناه بإعادة فتح عملك بطريقة آمنة ومربحة.
اختبارات
الاختبار متاح مجانًا لجميع سكان مقاطعة واين وأوكلاند وماكومب وليس هناك حاجة إلى وصفة طبية.
دعوة لتحديد موعد اختبار سريع (MF، 8-5):
الصحة والأمان
لقد قمنا بتطوير بعض النصائح والإرشادات لأفضل الممارسات للحفاظ على مكان عمل صحي وآمن.
لبس قناع للوجه
يمكن أن يعتمد نوع قناع الوجه الذي يجب أن ترتديه على دورك. تحقق من إرشادات CDC للحصول على مزيد من المعلومات.
باستثناء العاملين الميدانيين الذين يدخلون منازل أو مباني العميل ، يمكن إعادة استخدام قناع الوجه طراز KN95 / N95 لمدة يومين لكل موظف ، بشرط أن يكون القناع نظيفًا وفي حالة جيدة.
قد يتم غسل قناع FR / ARA القماش لإعادة استخدامه وفقًا لإرشادات الشركة المصنعة.
قد تكون استثناءات أقنعة الوجه مناسبة عندما يعيق استخدام قناع الوجه نشاط العمل ، أو يخلق خطرًا أكبر ، أو ينتهك إجراءات العمل الأخرى ، أو يتعارض مع الاستخدام السليم لمعدات الحماية الشخصية الخاصة بمهمة معينة.
الإبعاد الاجتماعي
تتمثل إحدى أفضل الطرق لحماية نفسك من التعرض لـ COVID-19 في الحفاظ على مسافة 6 أقدام على الأقل بينك وبين الآخرين (التباعد الاجتماعي).
تجنب المصافحة ، والتجمع في أماكن قريبة ، ولا تقود مع الركاب.
ابق في المنزل وأنت مريض وتجنب الاتصال الوثيق مع الآخرين.
تشمل الطرق الأخرى فحص الموظف قبل التحول للتحقق من عدم دخول الموظفين الذين يعانون من أعراض إلى العمل.
مارس عادات النظافة الشخصية الجيدة
اغسل يديك كثيرًا بالماء والصابون. إذا لم يكن متاحًا ، استخدم معقم اليدين.
تجنب الاتصال بالمرضى.
تجنب لمس العينين والأنف والفم. تلمس الأيدي العديد من الأسطح ويمكن أن تلتقط الفيروسات. بمجرد التلوث ، يمكن أن تنقل اليدين الفيروس إلى عينيك أو أنفك أو فمك.
تدرب على نظافة الجهاز التنفسي. قم بتغطية فمك وأنفك بكوعك المثني أو بمنديل ورقي عند السعال أو العطس. تخلص من المناديل الورقية على الفور.
لا تشجع على المصافحة والعناق عند التحية أو عند تقديمك للناس.
قم بتنظيف وتعقيم الأسطح التي يتم لمسها بشكل متكرر بانتظام.
مصادر إضافية
أسئلة وأجوبة
استحقاقات الموظفين
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What is Detroit Means Business?Detroit Means Business is a coalition of small business owners, support organizations, large corporations and public entities in Detroit coming together to support the evolution of an equitable, best in class small business environment that allows Detroit to thrive. Now positioned within the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC), in partnership with key stakeholders, the coalition will exponentially increase the impact of the existing small business support ecosystem. Informed by Detroit small business owners and designed specifically to identify and remove systemic barriers to their success, DMB represents an important new mechanism for addressing the need for shared prosperity. The DMB coalition aspires to help small business owners quickly adapt to the rapidly changing COVID-driven reality and become the primary go to hub to help Detroit small businesses stabilize, grow, and thrive.
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Why is a program like this needed at this time?Small businesses are the primary drivers of our city’s job creation and productivity growth. Those under 50 employees located in cities like Detroit often do not have access to traditional capital or resources and often are overwhelmed by the number of resources found online. Providing trusted and vetted resources through an accessible site will accelerate their ability to operate safely and save business owners’ time.
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Which businesses are eligible for this program?Small businesses that are operating in the city of Detroit with under 50 employees that are currently serving customers or in the process of reopening according to the Governor’s Michigan Safe Start Plan.
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Are there any resources available to small businesses operating outside of the city of Detroit?The partners and funders behind the Detroit Means Business program intend to serve Detroit-based small businesses, but some of the resources compiled and created for this program are accessible to all businesses regardless of geography, including webinars, reopening playbooks, and online informational resources.
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How are businesses learning about the program?There are 34 partners helping to spread the word of this program. They include business support organizations, chambers, and member associations with Detroit-based clients and members. In addition, the program is promoted through social media and radio ads.
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What partners are involved in outreach?There are 34 nonprofit business service organizations, chambers of commerce and membership associations that have trusted relationships with small businesses, particularly those owned by women and people of color.
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What organizations are providing resources and support?A collaboration of experienced nonprofit organizations, Community Development Finance Institutions, microfinance programs, and corporate partners is providing financial and technical assistance support.
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Who is managing this program?This program is being led by the Small Business Services team at the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC). It was conceived by a collaboration of the City of Detroit, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, and private, philanthropic and nonprofit sector leaders.
صحة الموظف
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What is Detroit Means Business?Detroit Means Business is a coalition of small business owners, support organizations, large corporations and public entities in Detroit coming together to support the evolution of an equitable, best in class small business environment that allows Detroit to thrive. Now positioned within the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC), in partnership with key stakeholders, the coalition will exponentially increase the impact of the existing small business support ecosystem. Informed by Detroit small business owners and designed specifically to identify and remove systemic barriers to their success, DMB represents an important new mechanism for addressing the need for shared prosperity. The DMB coalition aspires to help small business owners quickly adapt to the rapidly changing COVID-driven reality and become the primary go to hub to help Detroit small businesses stabilize, grow, and thrive.
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Why is a program like this needed at this time?Small businesses are the primary drivers of our city’s job creation and productivity growth. Those under 50 employees located in cities like Detroit often do not have access to traditional capital or resources and often are overwhelmed by the number of resources found online. Providing trusted and vetted resources through an accessible site will accelerate their ability to operate safely and save business owners’ time.
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Which businesses are eligible for this program?Small businesses that are operating in the city of Detroit with under 50 employees that are currently serving customers or in the process of reopening according to the Governor’s Michigan Safe Start Plan.
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Are there any resources available to small businesses operating outside of the city of Detroit?The partners and funders behind the Detroit Means Business program intend to serve Detroit-based small businesses, but some of the resources compiled and created for this program are accessible to all businesses regardless of geography, including webinars, reopening playbooks, and online informational resources.
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How are businesses learning about the program?There are 34 partners helping to spread the word of this program. They include business support organizations, chambers, and member associations with Detroit-based clients and members. In addition, the program is promoted through social media and radio ads.
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What partners are involved in outreach?There are 34 nonprofit business service organizations, chambers of commerce and membership associations that have trusted relationships with small businesses, particularly those owned by women and people of color.
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What organizations are providing resources and support?A collaboration of experienced nonprofit organizations, Community Development Finance Institutions, microfinance programs, and corporate partners is providing financial and technical assistance support.
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Who is managing this program?This program is being led by the Small Business Services team at the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC). It was conceived by a collaboration of the City of Detroit, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, and private, philanthropic and nonprofit sector leaders.
حصة العمل
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What is Detroit Means Business?Detroit Means Business is a coalition of small business owners, support organizations, large corporations and public entities in Detroit coming together to support the evolution of an equitable, best in class small business environment that allows Detroit to thrive. Now positioned within the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC), in partnership with key stakeholders, the coalition will exponentially increase the impact of the existing small business support ecosystem. Informed by Detroit small business owners and designed specifically to identify and remove systemic barriers to their success, DMB represents an important new mechanism for addressing the need for shared prosperity. The DMB coalition aspires to help small business owners quickly adapt to the rapidly changing COVID-driven reality and become the primary go to hub to help Detroit small businesses stabilize, grow, and thrive.
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Why is a program like this needed at this time?Small businesses are the primary drivers of our city’s job creation and productivity growth. Those under 50 employees located in cities like Detroit often do not have access to traditional capital or resources and often are overwhelmed by the number of resources found online. Providing trusted and vetted resources through an accessible site will accelerate their ability to operate safely and save business owners’ time.
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Which businesses are eligible for this program?Small businesses that are operating in the city of Detroit with under 50 employees that are currently serving customers or in the process of reopening according to the Governor’s Michigan Safe Start Plan.
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Are there any resources available to small businesses operating outside of the city of Detroit?The partners and funders behind the Detroit Means Business program intend to serve Detroit-based small businesses, but some of the resources compiled and created for this program are accessible to all businesses regardless of geography, including webinars, reopening playbooks, and online informational resources.
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How are businesses learning about the program?There are 34 partners helping to spread the word of this program. They include business support organizations, chambers, and member associations with Detroit-based clients and members. In addition, the program is promoted through social media and radio ads.
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What partners are involved in outreach?There are 34 nonprofit business service organizations, chambers of commerce and membership associations that have trusted relationships with small businesses, particularly those owned by women and people of color.
-
What organizations are providing resources and support?A collaboration of experienced nonprofit organizations, Community Development Finance Institutions, microfinance programs, and corporate partners is providing financial and technical assistance support.
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Who is managing this program?This program is being led by the Small Business Services team at the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC). It was conceived by a collaboration of the City of Detroit, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, and private, philanthropic and nonprofit sector leaders.