COVID-19 Prevention
COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES
Richmond Art Center is implementing a COVID-19 Prevention Plan (download the complete plan below) to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
RAC’s safety protocols for all visitors include:
- A requirement that all staff and visitors over the age of two wear masks at all times inside the building
- An attendance limit of twenty-five percent capacity in all studio classes and galleries
- Increased sanitizing of public spaces
- Hand sanitizer stations installed at the entrances
- Requirements that folks stay home if they:
- Have symptoms of COVID-19;
- Have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and have not yet been released from isolation; or
- In the past 14 days, have had contact with someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and is considered potentially infectious (i.e., still on isolation).
COVID-19 PREVENTION PLAN
Effective August 18, 2021
Richmond Art Center’s COVID-19 Prevention Plan (CPP) is designed to control exposures to COVID-19 that may occur in our workplace. It is intended to comply with requirements pursuant to the Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS) in place for COVID-19 under California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 3205(c). Richmond Art Center has utilized the Cal/OSHA model program and the FED/OSHA regulations and tailored the content to our workplace.
DOWNLOAD RICHMOND ART CENTER’S COVID-19 PREVENTION PLAN
COVID-19 TRAINING
Richmond Art Center’s COVID training is for regular attendees including students, staff and volunteers to our facility. It’s purpose is to communicate RAC’s plan for reducing the risk and spread of COVID-19 in the workplace.
DOWNLOAD RICHMOND ART CENTER’S COVID-19 TRAINING
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