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SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES: REOPENING PLAN
SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES: REOPENING PLAN: LEVEL I
CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, 25 West 43rd Street, 19th Floor, NY, NY 10036, Tel. 646-313-8300, Fax 646-313-8302 Page 1
Table of Contents
APPENDIX ......................................................................................................................................................................... i
A. Reporting Structures (Figures and Tables).............................................................................................................. i
Figure 1. Coronavirus Team’s Reporting Structure: .................................................................................................... i
Figure 2. Reporting to Campus: ................................................................................................................................. ii
Figure 3. Reporting a Case While on Campus: ............................................................................................................ ii
Figure 4. Reporting a Case While OFF Campus: ......................................................................................................... iv
Figure 5. Cleaning and Disinfecting Reporting: ........................................................................................................... v
Figure 6: Reporting to SLU Campus: ........................................................................................................................... v
Figure 7. Campus Health Color Monitor: ................................................................................................................... vi
Table 1. Coronavirus Team Contact Information: ..................................................................................................... vii
Table 2. Color Health Monitor Triggers .................................................................................................................... vii
B. Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................................ ix
C. Budget Estimates.............................................................................................................................................. xviii
D. Social Distancing and Signage .............................................................................................................................. xx
E. Draft Reopening Plans (Level II, III) ................................................................................................................... xxvii
SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES: REOPENING PLAN: LEVEL I
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APPENDIX
A. Reporting Structures (Figures and Tables)
REPORTING PROCESSES for COVID-19 RELATED REPORTS SLU employees, students, and guests are required to keep the SLU Campus informed if they are exposed to
someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, if they have tested positive for COVID-19, or if they are
feeling COVID-19 related symptoms while on campus. Reporting must be done via email and using the
templates/forms provided. Below are the reporting processes:
Figure 1. Coronavirus Team’s Reporting Structure:
SCREENER /BACK-UP SCREENER
(IT DEPT)
CORONAVIRUS LIAISON
(DAILY REPORTS)
CORONAVIRUS LIAISON
(ASSOC. DEANS)
CUNY
SVC FOR INSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS
(SVC Glenda Grace)
CORONAVIRUS COORDINATOR
SLU REOPENING PLANNING COMMITTEE
SLU DEAN
CORONAVIRUS COORDINATOR
(ASSOC. DEAN, HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGER,
DEPUTY TO ASSOC. DEAN)
CUNY CENTRAL
(Burt)
CHANCELLORY/ COO'S OFFICE
(EVC Hector Batista)
NY STATE & LOCAL HEALTH DEPT.
(John)
CAMPUS REPORTING (Burt)
BUILDING MANAGEMENT
(Burt/Nelly)
CAMPUS FACILITIES
(Burt/Nelly)
SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES: REOPENING PLAN: LEVEL I
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Figure 2. Reporting to Campus:
Figure 3. Reporting a Case While on Campus: Person showed no signs upon entering the campus and began feeling sick while on campus:
SCREENER DAILY REPORT
TO CORONAVIRUS
LIAISON
GRANTED ACCESS
OR
INSTRUCTED TO RETURN
HOME
DAY OF VISIT
TEMP. CHECK, SCREENING
FORM
PRIOR TO VISIT
COMPLY WITH CUNY PROTOCOLS
ASSOC. DEAN & DEPUTY
CONFIRMS
CAMPUS VISIT
ASSOC. DEAN OF ADMIN. & OPERATIONS, AND DEPUPTY
TO ASSOC. DEAN
EMPLOYEE
SCREENER DAILY
REPORT
TO CORONAVIRUS LIAISON
DAY OF VISIT
GRANTED ACCESS OR
INSTRUCTED TO RETURN
HOME
DAY OF VISIT
TEMP. CHECK,
SCREENING FORM
PRIOR TO VISIT
COMPLY WITH CUNY PROTOCOLS
IT CONFIRMS
APPT. WITH EMPLOYEE/
STUDENT
ASSOC. DEAN/
DEPUTY CONFIRMS
APPT. WITH IT
IT NOTIFIES ASSOC. DEAN &
DEPUTY TO SCHEDULE
VISIT
EMAIL IT HELPDESK
TO SCHEDULE
APPT.
EMPLOYEE/
STUDENT TECH
SUPPORT
CAMPUS REPORTING
CORONAVIRUS COORDINATOR,
CUNY,
and
SLU REOPENING COMMITTEE &
DEAN
CORONAVIRUS LIAISON
SUPERVISOREMPLOYEE
SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES: REOPENING PLAN: LEVEL I
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CAMPUS REPORTING
CORONAVIRUS COORDINATOR,
CUNY,
and
SLU REOPENING PLANNING
COMMITTEE & DEAN
CORONAVIRUS LIAISON
STUDENT / VISITOR
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Figure 4. Reporting a Case While OFF Campus: Diagnosed with COVID-19/has been sick because of COVID-19/ Travelled within last 14 days/ Exposed to
possible COVID-19 case(s):
EMPLOYEE
SUPERVISOR CORONAVIRUS LIAISAN CORONAVIRUS COORDINATOR
CUNY
STAYS HOME
FOLLOWS CDC GUIDANCE TO SELF-
ISOLATE (QUARANTINE)
STUDENT/ VISITOR
CORONAVIRUS LIAISAN
(VIA TEMPLATE)
CORONAVIRUS COORDINATOR
CUNY
STAYS HOME
FOLLOWS CDC GUIDANCE TO SELF-
ISOLATE (QUARANTINE)
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Figure 5. Cleaning and Disinfecting Reporting:
Figure 6: Reporting to SLU Campus:
CORONAVIRUS COORDINATOR
(Burt/Nelly)
CUNY & BUILDING MANAGEMENT
SLU OPERATIONS (DEPUTY TO ASS. DEAN)
FACILITIES
(FACILITIES MANAGER)
BUILDING MANAGEMENT CLEANING AND
DISINFECTING CREW
SLU CUSTODIAL STAFF CLEANING AND DISINFECTING
CORONAVIRUS COORDINATOR
(AFFECTED AREA READY TO REOPENED)
CUNY
CAMPUS REPORTING (REOPENING/CLOSING
ONLY WITH CUNY APPROVAL)
CAMPUS REPORTING
TO FACULTY, STAFF, STUDENTS, VISITORS
(Dean, Dir.of Communications)
CUNY EMAILS
SLU WEBSITE
SLU STUDENT NEWSLETTER
SLU STAFF NEWSLETTER
CUNY ALERT SYSTEM
CUNY ALERT
PERSONNEL
ASSOC. DEAN OF ADMINISTRATION &
OPERATIONS
ASSOC.DEAN OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
ADMIN. & FINANCE DIRECTOR
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
IT DIRECTOR
SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES: REOPENING PLAN: LEVEL I
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Figure 7. Campus Health Color Monitor:
GREEN
Campus safe to be open
Campus Open
YELLOW
Campus safe to be open, except certain areas
Partial Campus Closure
RED
Campus not safe to be open
Campus Closure
SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES: REOPENING PLAN: LEVEL I
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Table 1. Coronavirus Team Contact Information: Roles SLU Staff Emails Telephone
SCREENER
Jeff Rickman, IT
Director
Ralph Tricoche, IT
Nicholas Padilla, IT
CoronavirusLiaison@slu.cuny.edu
646-313-8319
CORONAVIRUS
LIAISON
Burt Sacks, Assoc.
Dean of
Administration and
Operations
Gladys Palma de
Schrynemakers,
Assoc. Dean of
Academic Affairs
CoronavirusLiaison@slu.cuny.edu
646-313-8319
CORONAVIRUS
COORDINATOR
Burt Sacks, Assoc.
Dean of
Administration and
Operations
John Conway, Human
Resource Manager
Nelly Benavides,
Deputy to Assoc. Dean
Sacks
CoronavirusCoordinator@slu.cuny.edu
646-313-8319
Table 2. Color Health Monitor Triggers
CAMPUS HEALTH
COLOR CODE
TRIGGERS ACTION PLAN
GREEN No reports of COVID-19 related cases
Affected area(s) cleaned and disinfecting is
safe to reopen
Chancellery/COO’s Office and Reopening
Planning Committee monitor range of
internal and external criteria: Federal, NYS,
NYC regulatory guidelines and mandates
ensure prevalence of disease is low enough
and measures have been met to resume
operations safely in area
Internal Monitoring Criteria: spread of
infection on campus, status of resources and
infrastructure to combat contagion on
campus
External Monitoring Criteria: Federal, NYS,
and NYC regulatory guidelines and
mandates, infection/health system status at
the local, state, regional and nation-wide
level, status of resources and infrastructure
to combat contagion, compliance of greater
public with COVID-19 protocols, reclosing
status of neighboring universities
SLU Campus Reporting activated
Campus Open/Reopen
Routine Cleaning and Disinfecting
Color set to Green on website
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YELLOW On Campus: Visiting employee/ student/
visitor did not exhibit sickness upon arrival
but reports to Coronavirus Liaison they now
feel sick
After visiting the campus: Visiting employee/
student/ visitor does not exhibit any
symptoms on campus, but began feeling sick
upon their return home (within 14 days)
After visiting the campus: Visiting
employee/ student/ visitor tests positive for
COVID-19
Chancellery/COO’s Office and Reopening
Planning Committee monitor range of
internal and external criteria: Federal, NYS,
NYC regulatory guidelines and mandates
ensure prevalence of disease is low enough
and measures have been met to resume
operations safely in area, except for affected
area(s) on campus
Internal Monitoring Criteria: spread of
infection on campus, status of resources and
infrastructure to combat contagion on
campus
External Monitoring Criteria: Federal, NYS,
and NYC regulatory guidelines and
mandates, infection/health system status at
the local, state, regional and nation-wide
level, status of resources and infrastructure
to combat contagion, compliance of greater
public with COVID-19 protocols, reclosing
status of neighboring universities
Coronavirus Liaison reports to Coronavirus
Coordinator, who proceeds with Reporting
process
SLU Campus Reporting activated
On Campus: sick person asked to return home
via email and see their doctor, if they are
unable to return home immediately, notified
via email to move to an isolation room (18th
floor 18A, 19th floor 19A, or 10th floor remains
at their desk) until they can leave (assistance
provided with travel arrangements)
Partial Closure: Areas sick person visited are
Closed Off
Partial Closure: Staff working in area of sick
person are sent home, told to visit their
doctor, monitor their health, quarantine if
needed, and work remotely
On Campus: Special cleaning and disinfecting
of affected areas
On Campus: Routine cleaning and disinfecting
of non-affected areas continues
Color changes to Yellow on website (with
partial closing specifications)
Reopening Affected Area:
Once space is deemed safe to return,
Coronavirus Coordinator proceeds with
Campus Reporting process and Color changed
back to Green on website
RED Chancellery/COO’s Office and Reopening
Planning Committee monitor range of
internal and external criteria: Federal, NYS,
NYC regulatory guidelines and mandates
ensure prevalence of disease is high and
measures have not been met to resume
operations safely in area; Campus closed
Internal Monitoring Criteria: spread of
infection on campus, status of resources and
infrastructure to combat contagion on
campus
External Monitoring Criteria: Federal, NYS,
and NYC regulatory guidelines and
mandates, infection/health system status at
the local, state, regional and nation-wide
level, status of resources and infrastructure
to combat contagion, compliance of greater
public with COVID-19 protocols, reclosing
status of neighboring universities
SLU Campus Reporting activated
Full Campus Closure: Campus is closed
Full Campus Closure: Everyone at SLU is sent
home
Full Campus Closure: Staff working on campus
are told to visit their doctor, monitor their
health, quarantine if needed, and work
remotely
Full Campus Closure: Employees work
remotely until further notice
All in-person support set to remote schedules
Special cleaning and disinfecting of campus
Color changes to Red on website
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Reopening Campus:
Once campus is deemed safe to return,
Coronavirus Coordinator proceeds with
Campus Reporting process and Color changed
back to Green on website
B. Guidelines
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
o https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
o https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/prepareyourhealth/PlanAhead.htm
o https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth-face-coverings.html
o https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/videos.html
o https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/schools.html
o https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/clean-disinfect/index.html
o https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/pdf/Reopening_America_Guidance.pdf
o https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/contact-tracing.html
o https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/Contact-Tracing-Infographic-
FINAL.pdf
New York State & City
o https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/protect-yourself-and-your-family-coronavirus-COVID-19
o https://www.governor.ny.gov/sites/governor.ny.gov/files/atoms/files/offices-interim-
guidance.pdf
o https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2020/03/cleaning_guidance_general_b
uilding.pdf
o https://www1.nyc.gov/site/coronavirus/index.page
o https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/coronavirus/downloads/phase2/offices.pdf
o https://www.governor.ny.gov/sites/governor.ny.gov/files/atoms/files/Higher_Education_Detailed
_Guidelines.pdf
o https://www.governor.ny.gov/sites/governor.ny.gov/files/atoms/files/OfficesSummaryGuidelines
.pdf?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=facebook_page&utm_medium=Fairport/Perinton
%20Chamber%20of%20Commerce
o https://www1.nyc.gov/site/coronavirus/get-tested/covid-19-testing.page
CUNY
o https://www.cuny.edu/coronavirus/
o https://www.cuny.edu/coronavirus/#reopening
o https://www.cuny.edu/coronavirus/reopening-guidelines/sup-guideline-safe-campus-reopening/
o https://www.cuny.edu/coronavirus/reopening-guidelines/considerationsforreopening-facilities-
services/
o https://www.cuny.edu/coronavirus/reopening-guidelines/guideline-safe-campus-
reopening/#overview
o https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/About%20Us/COVID%20Response%20Center/
PDFs/Reopening-higher-education-institutions-amid-COVID-19-Executive-summary.pdf
o https://www.cuny.edu/coronavirus/#technology-resources
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SLU Forms
o Screening Form:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=s_BgbwZfCU6XFZiduozH2CK5vSevVs
ZIpURYNNny4htUQ0NFNUNFUTFHMkJLVDRIUEdOUEgzRTZBRi4u
o Daily Cleaning and Disinfecting Log:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=s_BgbwZfCU6XFZiduozH2CK5vSevVs
ZIpURYNNny4htUNzRTUUxRVEY3Vzk2QllOM1BGR0xVTllKQy4u
o Cleaning and Disinfecting When Someone is Sick Checklist:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=s_BgbwZfCU6XFZiduozH2CK5vSevVs
ZIpURYNNny4htUNVQ5MTY2V0pEVTAyU1IzQjE0NVdYT0hDUS4u
o Report of Sickness on Campus: Contact Tracking Survey:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=s_BgbwZfCU6XFZiduozH2CK5vSevVs
ZIpURYNNny4htUMjdWSVMzMzNQWkVZWjUyNk1EN09STjNZRy4u
o Paper Cleaning and Disinfecting Log
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Other
o https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/tools-and-samples/hr-forms/pages/COVID-19-back-to-
work-checklist.aspx
o Building Management:
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• APFPROPERTlES
COVID-19 Related Information from APF Properties to our Tenants #3
Dear Valued Tenants:
Phase I of t he reopening of New York City occurred on Monday June 8'". As we approach Phase II which
will permit the return to commercial office spaces, the state and local authorities have issued guidelines
t hat must be adhered to by both building owners and tenants. The tentative date that Phase II will be
enacted is June 22nd but is subject to change.
As we cont inue to prepare our build ings, we are provid ing an update on our preparations and addit ional
measures specific to your space and including guidelines that you, as a tenant, must comply w ith in
accordance wit h NYS guidelines.
Please read this document carefully.
1. BUILDING PREPARATIONS FOR THE RETURN TO OCCUPANCY:
• Lobby, Entrance and Common Area signage and stanchions have been installed.
• Addit iona l Common Area sign age w ill include the following directions:
o Limit restroom occupancy to allow for social distancing
o Wear a protective face mask to enter the build ing and in all public areas
o Properly store and discard Prot ective Personal Equipment (PPE)
o Adhere to physical dist ancing rules
o Report symptoms of or exposure t o COVID-19 to your employer
o Follow hand hygiene and cleaning/disinfect ion guidelines.
• Plexiglass barriers are being installed in front of all security/concierge desks and podiums.
• Protective face masks will be required to ent er the building and must be worn in all common
areas.
• Occupancy in elevators cannot exceed 50% of capacity
• HVAC Systems: Ownership has invested in the following measures
o Thorough maintenance/diagnostics and the seasonal changeover were completed
o All f ilters were replaced w ith upgraded 'MERV 13' rat ed filters
o Coil disinfectant was completed and will be performed in regular intervals going
forward
o Outside air intake was maximized to the extent comfort cooling will not be
compromised
o Operating schedules have been adjusted to provide for earl ier start-up and extended
hours.
• Water Systems
o Water systems have been exercised on a daily basis by our building staff
o Domest ic wat er tanks were inspected, cleansed and disinfected. Wat er test ing was
performed per Department of Health standards.
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• APF PROPERTIES
o We recommend that all Tenants flush and then replace fi lters on any equipment
connected to building domest ic water such as coffee machines or water coolers.
2. TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES:
Tenants are responsible for reviewing. underst anding and implementing NYS issued guidelines.
Please familiarize yourself with the " Interim Guidance For Office-Based Work" document issued by the
New York St ate Department of Healt h which can be found here: NYS DOH Guidelines. Tenants are
required to affirm t hey have read and understand their obligation to operate in accordance with t he
document guidance. You will find t he link to affirm your acknowledgment and acceptance at the end of
the NYS DOH Guidelines document.
Below is a short summary of the guidelines t hat need to be adhered to within your space:
• Tenant Occupancy is limited to SO%. Unless six feet distancing can be maintained, face coverings
must be worn.
• This applies to common areas such as pantries and conference/meeting rooms. These areas
should be closed off, i f adequate distancing cannot be maintained. Consider staggering
schedules t o assist in observance of social distancing rules.
• Modify or rest rict the number of workstat ions so that employees are least six feet apart in all
directions.
• Any shared work stations must be cleaned and disinfected between users.
• Provide face coverings or physical barriers such as cubicles, plexiglass or similar materials.
• In your demised space, Tenants must post signage reminding employees to:
o Cover their nose and mout h with a mask or face covering when six feet of social
distance cannot be maintained.
o Properly store and, when necessary, discard PPE.
o Adhere to physical distancing inst ruct ions.
o Report symptoms of or exposure to COVID-19, and how they should do so.
o Follow hand hygiene and cleaning/disinfection guidelines.
• You must take measures to reduce interpersonal contact and congregation, through methods
such as:
o limit ing in-person presence to only those staff who are necessary to be on site
o Adjusting workplace hours
o Reducing on-site workforce to accommodate social distancing guidelines
o Shifting design (e.g. A/B teams, staggered arrival/departure times)
o Prioritizing tasks that allow for social distancing over those that do not
o Avoiding multiple crews and/or teams working in one area.
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• Non-essential visitors are prohibit ed from entering t he building.
• Daily health screening of your employees and visitors are required
o Screening may be performed remotely before t he employee or visitor reports to the
building.
At a minimum a questionnaire must be completed each day and ret ained by the
employer. The quest ionnaire must include the following:
a) Has t he employee or visitor knowingly been in close or proximate
contact in the past 14 days with anyone who has tested positive for
COVID-19 or who has symptoms of COVID-19
b) Has t he employee or visitor tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 14
days
c) Has the employee or visitor experienced any symptoms of COVID-19 in
t he past 14 days
Only employees or visitors who have completed this screening questionnaire and have
answered "No" to all questions are permitted to enter t he building. Addit ional screening
such as temperature taking is optional and can be performed within your space.
Personnel performing screening act ivit ies should be t rained by employer-identified
individuals who are familiar w it h CDC, DOH, and OSHA protocols.
Employers must identify a point of contact to conduct screening and be the contact for
employees to inform their employer if they are experiencing COVID-19 related
symptoms.
Each Tenant must select a site safety monitor whose responsibilit ies include continuous compliance with
all aspects of t he site safety plan. The site safety plan must be competed and posted in your space. The
template can be found here: Sit e Safety Plan
• When notified of a posit ive case the site safety monitor must notify the property management
t eam immediately w ith all appropriate informat ion det ailing the t ime period t hey were on site,
when t hey were last on the premises and where in the building they traveled. To ensure
delivery, t his should only be communicated via ANGUS using request type "COVID-19" .
• The property management team will not ify the tenants in the building via ANGUS and make
arrangements for impacted common area disinfecting. We w ill also assist in coordinating
disinfecting services for the impacted tenant space, at tenants cost, if required.
• The Tenant must not ify t he loca l health department and DOH immediat ely upon being informed
of any positive COVID-19 test result by an employee at their workplace.
• In the case of an employee or visitor test ing positive, you must cooperat e wit h the local
health department as required to trace all contacts in the work place. You may also be
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required to submit your occupancy history even if the posit ive case d id not occur within
your space. Maintain occupancy records for at least 48 hours.
• Individuals who are alerted they have come into close or proximate contact w ith a
person with COVID-19, and have been alerted via tracing, t racking or other mechanism
are required to self-report to the ir employer at the t ime of alert and shall not be
permitted to remain or return to the building until they have completed a two week
quarant ine.
3. CDC RECOMMENDED PROTOCOLS IN POSITIVE COVID CASES:
• Close off areas used by the affected employee. Tenants do not necessarily need to close
operations, i f they can close off affected areas.
• If possible, open w indows to increase air circulation
• Wait 24 hours before you clean or disinfect. If 24 hours is not feasible, wait as long as
possible.
• Clean and disinfect all areas used by the person who is sick, such as offices, bathrooms,
common areas and shared electronic equipment.
• Vacuuming should only be performed after the affected space is vacated.
• Once the area has been appropriately disinfected, it can be reopened for use.
• Workers without close contact with the person who is sick can return to work
immediately after disinfection.
• If more than 7 days have passed since a person who was sick visited or used the facility,
additional cleaning and disinfection is not necessary.
APF Properties is committed to being a reliable partner in establishing a safe and healthy work
environment. We will continue to keep your apprised as more information is released. Please contact
us via ANGUS using request type "Tenant Relations'' if you have any questions regarding this update.
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Warn ing: Plexiglass glazing used to construct sneeze guards is flammable and does not meet NYSED Manual of Planning Standards-1998 requi rements or the 2020 Build ing & Fire Codes of New York State.
In Response to COVID 19, School Districts and most Public Entities are anticipating reopening and are making plans to a lter school facilities and accommodate measures known to help prevent t he spread of the virus.
We have been informed that districts are beginning to install sneeze guards at locations where school operations and activit ies require staff and students to make face to face contact with each other. Locations may include, security/ reception desks/counters/windows, main office reception counters, server lines, cashier stations, library checkout counters, teacher desks, and student work- stations, etc . NYSED acknowledges the protections achieved through the use of sneeze guards however they must be constructed using an approved flame-resistant material. Plexiglas is a well-known trade name for an inexpensive acrylic plastic glazing product Typically, when a consumer needs plastic g lazing, they will order the product using the term "Piexig lasn because of its identification w ith clear plastic g lazing. Unfortunately the product procured is a flammable acrylic plastic which does not meet building code requirements.
The NYSED Manual of Planning Standards- 1998 (MPS) sect ions S205-2 & S 205-3 requi re p lastic materia ls that are incorporat ed into const ruct ion to meet certa in f ire tests . They are as fo llows :
ASTM- E84 Surface Burning Characteristics of Build ing Materia ls : flame spread rating sha ll not exceed 0- 25 ; smoke developed rat ing sha ll not exceed 450. Class-A flame spread rat ing (most restrictive rating). ASTM D635, Flammability of Sel f-Support ing Plast ics: burn ing test sha ll not exceed 2 .5 inches per m inute. ASTM D-1929, Igni t ion Properties of Plastics: burn ing test sha ll not occur below 600 degrees F - MPS; ASTM D-284 3 Standard Method for Measuring Density of Smoke from Burning or Decomposit ion of Plastics: smoke density shall not exceed 75
The Building Code of NYS Section 803 has requirements for interior f inishes. Exit enclosures shall be Class A. corridors shall be Class B and rooms and spaces shall be Class C. Plexig lass does not comply.
Note for installations where the sneeze quard is not fastened to a bu ild inq elem ent, the product wou ld be considered a furn ish ing required to comply with MPS S205- 13 b. Fire t est crit eria is requ ired to be approved, "Items of obvious and quest ionable hazard avoided."
"Plexig las" is a fam iliar, inexpensive, read ily ava ilab le p lastic g lazing mater ial that is easily procured. However, acrylic plastic g lazing products are f lammable and do not meet Fire Code or NYSED regulations not ed above. A n a lternati ve clear p las t ic glazing product is available a nd is know n as pol y carbonat e. It has a d iff erent chem ical co m posit ion from a cry lic plasti c a n d is m uch less flam m a b le . Dis tricts a re advised to inves t igate Polyc arbonate p rod u ct s f or tes t data. A nothe r opti on is tem p e re d saf ety g lass .
Schoo l Dist ricts must com ply with the NYSED and Build ing Code requ irements listed above when installing p lastic g lazing in school bu ild ings. The products m ust be inst a lled in accordance w ith code and a design professional shou ld be consulted to ensure t he product and installation is code compliant. I n accordance wit h the Commissioner's Regulation Part 155, Section 155.2 p lans and specifications for all construction proj ects w hich exceed $10,000 or involve health and safety
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must be subm itted t o NYSED for a bu ild ing permit. Insta llations under $10,000 - prov ide NYSED a letter from a design professional certi fy ing g lazing materia l complies w it h MPS & Fire Code f ire test requ irement s.
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C. Budget Estimates
KN-95 Masks Name QTY Cost QTY Cost Jed 1 $3 5 Jose 1 $3 5 Nick 1 $3 5 Kelvin 1 $3 5 Ralph 1 $3 5 Jeff 1 $3 5 l ondell 1 $3 5
Total Weekly $21 Total Monthly (4 weeks) $84 Total 6 months (26 weeks) $546 Total1 Year (52 weeks) $1,092
3-Piy Masks # of
Cost QTY People Total $0.58 1 1 $0 .58 $0.58 30 1 $17.40 $0.58 30 40 $696.00 $0.58 30 50 $870.00
Total Per Month/SOp
Total 6 months /SOp Total12 months/SOp
$870.00
$5,220.00 $10,440.00
$15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15
$105 $420
$2,730 $5,460
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Sneeze Guards
Name QTY Cost QTY Cost QTY Cost NOTES
19th floor
Andrea 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Anne 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Cherise 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Empty 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Irene 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
John Conway 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
John Treat 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Jojo 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Karen 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Keysha 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Lisset 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
M elanie 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Nana 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Orson 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Rob 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Roni/L.aur ie 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Rose 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Sean 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Walter 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Zen 2 $390 2 $390 3 $585
18th Floor
Aaron 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Jed/ Jose 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Jeff 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Kelvin 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
M arie 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
M ichael Lalan 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
M ichael Rymer 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Nadhia 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Nick 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Padraig 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Prisci lla 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Ralph 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Writing Tuto r 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Writ ing Tutor 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
Writing Tuto r 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585
W riting Tuto r 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585 may need a wall size sneeze
Room 1815 guard unit
lOth floor-Room 1005 NOTES
may need a wall size sneeze
Diana 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585 guard unit
may need a wall size sneeze
Accountant 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585 guard unit
may need a wall size sneeze
Shan a 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585 guard unit
may need a wall size sneeze
Katiana 1 $195 2 $390 3 $585 guard unit
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cluirs blodl:ed o'!! every to u:ablish 6,
""'""" 1Qth lloor Restrooms· capacoy: 1 person
19th floor man e-ntrance and exrt I ts by aobby are.1 The second u;; IS by room 1901
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Signs
Stop the Spread of Ger.• Help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases like COVID-19.
Stay at least 6 feet {about 2 arms' length)
from other people.
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STOP THE SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS:
MAINTAIN SIX FEET OF DISTANCE
Text COVID to 692-692 for real-time updates or visit nyc.gov/coronavlrus.
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Protect yourself from COVID-19 and stop
the spread of germs. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially before eating.
Avoid close contact with peop le who are sick and stay home if you are sick.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
Stay home as much as possible. Everyoneeven young people and those who feel wel l.
If you m ust go out, stay at least 6 feet away from others.
You must wear a face mask or face covering in public when social d istancing (staying 6 feet apart) is not possible, especia lly on public transport, in stores and on crowded sidewalks.
Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the t rash.
Clean and disinfect f requently touched objects and surfaces.
Stay Home. Stay Safe. Save Lives. www.ny.gov/coronavirus
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ATTENTION IF YOU
have traveled outside of the United States in the past two weeks,
. . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . Fever, cough or shortness of breath,
TELL STAFF IMMEDIATELY!
Coveryourcoughs and sneezes
Use your sleeve or a tissue, not your hands.
••
~-Wash your hands Wash hands for at least 20 seconds or use an
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Call 311 or visit nyc.gov/health/coronavirus for the latest information.
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Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands.
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E. Draft Reopening Plans (Level II, III)
D.RAFT ~ll!nin:l: Pbn
Scope o f l.II!Vets of Ac::o!:5s
The ;::oiilll K t o ensW"e · lh e s~ ~d W'e"'l -bein.c ol ~ school ~onnet iilnd sb.aden b
EnSUr es tnat l:hll! SChool con·t:inuti t:o f u naion 11!-ffect::iVtl!tv .and e ·ffide.n r:ty 'tO c:arrv o ut its m ission Pr ovide.s the ftii!OUSatV supporu few snadenu .• tacuf:ty a nd staff as t:hll! sch ool ~:ransit:ions to compr.e:te r• -ope.n ine, OonJ;p1ies with CUNY~ City ~d S t ;irte requ iremen b for re-ope:n i nc
Academic Affairs
LEVE L ONE :
Restt'ta:ed~
LEVEL TWO:
AdVanced Acu!ss
LEVEL THREE: Fully Open
Spabai/ Saf ll!t:y
R~ i.-ernents l nsufi""KJient spatial r equirerne.nts i n d a:ssr'OOI"I'IS
1~-.cJient sp:at~l
r equir-e ments i n f:aculty o ff"Kes
Staff~ Famlty, Student visit campus as needed
(masts are required to access facility]
Spatial/Safety
Requirements complete Cle aning of SLU andi build ir~~:;
Silfety protocols; are· in place induding; -spatia.! dimncinc -de an-ne: protocols. -beafth protocols
(masts. ne required to ~ccess fadlityJ
Spatia i/Silfety
Requirements Follow· state, City, and aJNY guidelines
complete Cle aning of SL.U and; building
courses w ill be offe red ·via D iSbftCIII!' Education -synchronou s. --~chronous
- Offic,e h ours w-i l l be conduct:ed r e .notely -'~ec:inp w ill be con duGt.ed r e:cnotefy
-SChedule with Fadities to S{;hed ule visit to campus
Sdledulinc
Hybrid model (part of ctlss in person and part offered remotely)
OAA staggered sdledu!e.o n Ci!mpUS
SChedule of Meet ings hel.d on campus and remotely
Sdledulinc
Face-to-Face c lasses
Faadty return to offices OAA return to offices
.,_ Office of A.c3de:mic Aff.air s (OAA) S t:aff
Farulty OAA Staff
Personnel
Farulty OAA Staff
Pt!f'sonnel
Farulty OAA Staff
ln'tp .._rn@ntat:ion
..f"ac:u lty Doe'\Jelo ;p men t t sutntni!'T a nd f .all ) on dl!tive :ri nc. Distil nee UY rninc.
~ ...con·t e:m f\4ilftil l!:ll!me-n.t Syste<n>s
-Academ ic COin:rnons .ZOOM ......-ernote~I!!!!SS
V ariou s medium s.: ZOOM -.
Office .36:5, BlackJboa.rd~ e tc..
As requested by individuals
.···· ...
lmplement.ttion
-f'aculty and OAA meeti11g to devel~ schedule -OAA provided schedule
lmplemenation
-f'ace-to-elasses ~hysical Office Hours ~hysical Meetings
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Student Affairs i
lEVEL ONE: Spatial Requirements Sdledulinc Personnel lmplementiltion Umited Aroess
Insufficient spa tial Advisil'l~ and student seNices Student Affairs (SA) staff -Virtual campus community require ments in. da.ssroo ms will be offered remotely via Advisors initiative (series of student
phone or existin~ online Student seNices s~lf eYent:s to be offered in the :platforms (e,~ zoom, email, t.Ja to ~age students) we online, Microsoft Teams) -web ;portal with student
resources - communirne update to students
lnsuff"JCient spatial Student meet ings will be SA Staff - Vil rioos mediums: zoom, requirements in. faculty conducted remotely via Advisors ema il, we Online, Microsoft offices phone or existin~ online Student seNices Stalf Teams etc.
:platforms -communicate update to students
Staff, Fi!allty, Students visit coorciBate with t.Jcilit ies t o SA Staff As requested by Staff and campus as needed schedule visit to campus Advisors students
student seNices Staff (masks ilre required to Students access facility)
LEVEL TWO: Spatial Requil"ernents Sdledulinc Penonnel lmplementiltion Advanced Aroess
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comp'lete dea:ni~ of SLU Hybrid model (some· student SA Staff -SA deYel~p pt"elimina ry plan and building services offered on campus Advisors tor student services on
a nd remotely) Student seNices Staff campus and remot ely safety protocols a re in place -SA and OAA meet to fi nalize
in dueling:: student affairs stagge red plan -spatial cfiStanoing wad. sdledule o n campus -communicate update to -<:leaning prot ocolS in place students -health protocolS in place SChedule of student services
and meetings to be held on (mash are required to c~us and .remotely access facility)
LEVEL THREE: Spatial Requirements Scheduling Penonnel lmplementiltion
Fully Open
Follow Stat e, Oity, and W NY In-person if!Ms:il'lg and SA Staff - ln-pNSon Slelvices guidelines student seNic:es Advisors - communica te update to
student seNices Staff st l.ldents SA/ advising/studen t se Nices
Staff return to campus - ln-pNSon mee.ti~ .• advising and student services -communicate update to
com.p letedeani~ of sw stl.ldents an d building
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Enrollment Management (Enrollment SeJVices, Bursar, Registrar)
LEVEl. ONE: Spatia l Requirements Sdledu linc PefiOflnel lmplemento~tion
limited Access
Insufficient spaml ct~ses held ·tflrot~~:b distance farulty, Students zoom, BliKkboard requirei'RI!;rrts in dassrootnS learning
Insufficient spaml Enro llment & .Admissions: Enrollment & Admissions Application process~g i:s requirei'RI!;nts in faculty All recruitment a nd Staff primarily an online process offices admissicms practices and w iD continue to function
implemented for Spring and as such. Staff, Faculty, stude nts visit SUmmer 2.020 wo uld The u niversity provided a campus as needed continue virtually through solution fOI' students that
FaD 2020 enables students to upload (masts ;;ue requ-red to application documents, access facility] which alleviates tbe need for
staff t o handle physical documents
Bursar: Michael Giliberti, Sbana Miaosoft Office, CIIM offsite (Telecommuter!; Pa lladino, Jondreni cuervo software, video conferencing, Operations ~proval re<J.~ired daily/Weekly activity t racking
Bursar •onsite as needed fo r payment p rocessing
Regjstrar: Registrar :Staff Various meciurns: ZOOM, o ffice hours will be Office 305, TEAMS, e tc.. conducted remotely
-Meetings ·will be con~ed As requested by individua ls remotely
SChedule w ith Fa cilities to schedule v.isit t o campus
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LEVEL TWO: Spatia l Requirements Scheduling Personnel lrnplemenot ion
Advanced Access
COmplete deanif11: of SW Enrollment & Admissions: Enrollment & Admissions AD recruitment events would an d building Limited on campus activities Sstaff be offered in a, virtual se~g
would resume and be o n-campus visits wo._.d be Safety protocols are in p~ce restricted to mail collection handled by ap pointment only including: for application document iro accordance with guidelines -spatial d istancinc processing that preserve soci;al -deaning prot0011S distancin.~ practices and -health prot:OGIIS Virtual events
:>< masks for staff and students iro meetin~s
jmasts are required to access facility]·
llllrsar: Michael Giliberti, shana Michael Giliberti: MOn/Tiles; Hybrid (onsite + Palladino, Jondreni cuervo Shana P:al!adino: Wed/111urs; Telecommute.l .Jo ndreni c uervo: MOn/Fri
Regjstrar: Registrar Staff staff wil develo p adjusted
:Staggered schedule on schedule of fur.Jtime staff campus; SCihedure of Meetings held on cam pus a nd remotely; continued efforts to follow safe protocols
LEVEL THREE: Spatial Requwements Scheduling Personnel lrnplemenbtion Fully Open
Follow stiate, City, and aJNY Enrollment & Admissions: Enrollment & Admissions o n-campus activities t o .:uidelines resume in-person business Staff resume include information
practices in place prior to sessions, application days, school closure in Mardi personal statement writing
complete deaning of SJLU wortsbop and open houses and build~ tor prospective students
Application fi le processing
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would ~esume to a n in-office actMil( foc mail collection and a~plication dow:ment p rocessing
8u rsar: Michae l Giliberti, Sha~ Studeints/Staff notified . Oruite (business as usuall Palladino, Jondreni CUervo Onsite ope~tions resum e at
the end of LE!¥el 1.
Registrar: Registrar Staff face to face mee~gs and
Bact to business as usual; regUlar wort schedUles Follow continued protoco ls to safe return
Administrative Services (Facilities, lnfmmation Technology, Business Office, Communications, Human Resources)
LEVEl ONE~ Spatial Requirements Sched uli:nc Personnel Implementation Limited A«.ess
InsuffiCient spatial Classes held dvough Distance Faculty, Staff, students, ·zoom, B!adboard, Aeademk requirements in Leam~g; public events held guests commons, remote access, classrooms, common areas remotely; reservations of laptop loaner program, e mail
sp ace on hold notifications InsuffiCient spatial requirements in o lfKes Facilities: Facilities: Operations team Taping off student cha · rs every
Prepping space for socia l Faculty, Staff 6ft, taping off seating in d istancing and promoting ~ommon areas every 6ft, health and safety of :ij)a ce· ptacing fl oor SWts to keep
.social distaocing and d irecting Faaity and Staff working t~ffic, plad:ng CDC/HYS Dept
remotely and meetirjgs are of Health sig:ns held remotely
zoom, Teams, Webe~ remot e access, la ptop lending
Visiting SLU as needed Prior approval re (Jiired 'to visit
SiLU Tracking mail, and COVID expenses
Information Ted'onology: Information TechnoloJ:Y zoom, Teams, We~ remote worting re motely and aft Staff ac10ess, laptop lending·; meeti~ held vi rtually providing SLU employees with
needed softw.lre a nd remote access; orde ring lapiDps as needed; continue providing IT
se rvices to all
Worting from SLU as needed Prior approval needed to work frcm SLU SOrting ma il, trackin,g CUNY constructio n and COVI D expenses
I!Usiness Off'Ke: Budget Team zoom., Team s, Webex, remot e
wort ing re motely a nd aa access, la ptop lending meetin~ held virtually
Visiting SLU as needed Prior approval reCJiired to visit SLU
Tracking mail, and COVID expenses
communications: co.mmunic:ations Team zoom, Teams, Webe.x. remote worting re motely a nd aD access, laptop lending meeti~ held virtually
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Hum<~n Resources: Humar~ Resource st4ff zoom, Te ams, webex. remot e w ortdnc remotely and all access, la,ptop lending mee.ti~ bad virtually
Staff, Facu lty, Students visit Fad lities: Operations Te·am, Faculty, email date and time to Bwt Cilmpus as needed Air{ planned visits to s w w~l Stalf sads for approva~ and cc Hell'y
need to be first reported t o Benavides (milsb are required to and approved by Burt s acks Nel!y w~l ·coordinate tile visit access tiKility) with Buiklinc security and IT
Visiting SLU as needed ~. Prior approval recpred to visit sw
Tradcing mail, and COVlD expenses
Information Technology: tnrormation Tl!dlnology Adhering to laptop lending continue providinc IT services Stalf, Faclity, Staff program for students and staff; to Faculty, St aff, Students pro'iiding sw e mployees with
needed software and remote access; ordering laptops as needed; continue providing IT services to all
wortinc from s w as needed Prior approval recpred to wort at SLU.
sorting mail, tracking CUNY ·construction , and COVID expenses
Bminess Office: Operations Team, Budget Allocat ing funds for tbe Prioritizing PPE pw chases ·of Team pw chase of masts, disintectinc supp~es d eaning supplies, gloves, and
PleXiglas for o pen IT a rea
g.
Vis:itir1g SlU as needed Prior appr~m~ l re(Jiired to visit SLU
Ttadcing all COVID expenses
COINnunications: COmmunications Team sending SW campus updates COmmunicati~ updated to Faculty, Staff, and Students processes and policies to Stu via email, r~ewsletter, ilnd on community website
Vis:itir1g Stu as needed Prior appr~m~ t re.,Ured to visit sw
HultWin Resources: H um.an ResoLJrce Stilff Routinely sending emails to communicati11g farulty and sw emplo.,_s of resources staff resources available to ava ilable during t his pandemic keep a life & wort bal;mce
LE\11:1 TWO: ~t~l Requirements scbedUiing Personnel lmplemenb tion Advanced Access (hybrid model)
COmplete d eaniBg of s w Facilities: sw oustodial Asst, and PIIchase and stock di5infectin.g and building Daytime and eveni~ deaning Buitd i~ Management's d eaning supplies and schedule
and diSinfecting of space, deani~ staff routine tborougJI d e·aniflg of especiall'y of high touch areas facil'ity prior to t he start of the
tenn(sl ilnd as needed
Checld'ist for daytime d eaning created on a daily ~nd wee.Uy basis, and updated as needed
ff£1 1~i~K ~I~IS'I~cfc~ and disinfecti!!: guidelines
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upon reports o r C:OVI D-19 COVID-19· Persons of contact thorou~h d eaning of all ar eas wiJ communicate information wil talce p lace that evenillf: to Healtb Screener and
Buildi~ Mlilnagement to· get d eaning and contact t racing started
Attend COVID-19 1rainings o n sw CUstodial Asst. how to d ean and disinfect Attended PSC's training. and
wiJ continue to attend odler
-,_'·,_,_ Ira ining,s rele,..nt ro the wort
IT: ,·'
N/ A
I!Usiness Office:
-·
N/A
communications: N/A
Human Resources: N/A
Safety protocols are in Facilities: Operations Team Classroom student chairs wiD place including: SOCial distancing promoted be taped off eiery 6 ft, rooms ~tioll cftstano n1: within the dassrooms and reserved fo r d asses as needed. -deaninJ: protocols faculty provided with Fa:culty kits will consist of -health protocols d ass:room kits faculty's own markers and d ry
eraser wipes fo r the m to use (masts are required to within t he dassroom. access facility]
SOCial distancing in common Taping off seating in common All SLU employees, students, are as floor signs in place; areas everv 6 ft. placing; fl oor Yendors, and visltors a re Restroom occupancy limited signs to keep social distancing requir ed to wear masts to to so% capacity and 6ft social and clirectional signs in place,
u
enter building a nd white distancin~ (1 or 2 people at pl'acing; COC/NYS Dept of iMide· SLU facility t ime] Health signs thr~:OOut
.common areas-lounges, pa ntries., restrooms, hallways
Fac:Uty, Staff provided w ith sw prnv.ides, masts, gloves, masts, gloves, disinfecting; hand sanitizers, disinteelillf: wipes; and Plexiglas barriers I/ ·wipes to SLU faculty, staff instaUed working; at s uu; P'lexigtas
installed by IT h4$desk and 19"" Floor reception desk
Pl'acing wall mounted ha nd Creating hand sanitizil'lg; sanitirers by key h igh touch stations, and 'PPE stations on areas- entrances, pantry areas, campus d as.srooms, and restrooms.
PPE stations, locations where
people can get masts, gloves., disinfecting wipes, and first aid kits: 19'" floor reception desk, 111" floor he tpdesk; 100S. p-antry area; 1008 -confe rence tabrearea
Burt sacks, Nelly Benavides Proceeds with established OOVID-19 contact Persons reporting protocols wben identified COVID-19 cases are reported.
TB D (per NY State guide lines Keeps trade of all facuLty and tteallb screening- dedicated pertaining to office building;s staff attendance to SLU and healtb staff screens staff prior a nd CUN't ,r;uidel'iDE!s) ·con !arts necessary parties t o comin~ in to wort, "'pon when a OOVID-19 case is arriving; at wort, and reported
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comple tes contact tracing w hen l'll!!l!lded
Staff schedules wil l include
:stagger ed workforce Faculty, Staff times staff wort, if visiting sw sdledtie.s tD reduce capacity the floors they visit , and if in large work ar eas aoolloors visi1in,gotber CUNY/Non-CUNY
locations s upeNisors wil r~port staff
'::::~ sche<llles pe.r month to the Dean af Operations a nd
Administration tbis wm as:sist with contact
··.,,, tracing if a COVIIiH9 case is reported.
Meetings in privilte offices are Faculty, Staff fawlty, suff 'il>i ll need to
n ot a owed at this time. reserve a dedicated meeting space tor meetings thro ugh room reservation @siiLcunv.edu
Reservation of das:sroom Faculty, Staff facility will block off
during the. d;ry for staff to dassrooms during the daytime mee.t in and work from and reserve dassrooms for SLU
activities
Daytime and evening d eaning custodial staff, Building Routine. deanin,g and and disinfecting of space, Management's Cleaning disinfecti11g .of a l SLU space.s e.specia lty of high much areas Staff wil colltin ue
ratine Personal Responsibility Faculty, Staff, students,, -comple tif1g ched:list prior to v e ndon , Gue.sts retuming 10 w ort;
-wea~g masts atall times;
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-W<Ishing hands for 20 seconds, per CDC guidelines; -using hand sanitizers in common areas; -using d isinfecting 'il>ipes for desk areas as needed; -perfo nning healdl sell"-<beck at home prior t o coming in to work; "reporting 10 their s~or if they came in contact with OOVID-19 case, have sympt oms, or have hil:ih health risks; -lea'o'i11g desk a reas dear to he(p custodia l staff cle·an surface a reas
-maintainine social distancing of 6ft at aD times
', '
IT: Information Technology Using d isinfecting \\.i pes to Cleaning of SLU technology Staff dean technology equiPfnent equipment : borrowed onsite and any items tflat are equipment/laptops, student returned computers in computer lab, instructors' computers in computer dassrooms
llusine.ss offocec Budget Team sc:hedu!e.s provided to :staggered work schedules in Assodate Dean ·tn Operations p lace and Administration
communications: communications Team sending sw campus u,pdates
:staggered work schedules in to Facufty, Staff, and students place
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CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, 25 West 43rd Street, 19th Floor, NY, NY 10036, Tel. 646-313-8300, Fax 646-313-8302 Page xxxiv
via email, ne wsletter, and on website
Prior ap proval required to visit
sw
Hurn<~n Resources: Human Resow-ce SUff Meetings wil tate place Staggered wm schedule in virtually or in-person, as p lac:e needed.
LEVEL THREE! Spatiill Requirements Sdleduling Personnel lmplementiltion Fully Open
Follow stilte, city, and Fadlities: Faculty, Staff, students, In-P-erson work activities a JNY guidelines Staff and Faculty retum to Vencbrs, Guests resume as scheduled.
Tegul:ar in-person work sched~e:s
COmplete d eilning of sw ilnd building ln-<penon clas.ses and events custodial Assistant, building Purchase and stocking of
resume. management d ean ine aew disinfecting deaning supplies and schedule routine thorough
Reservation -of space resumes deaning of fa<i!ity prior to the start of the term(sl and as needed.
Daytime and evening d eaning and disinfecting of space, cbedlist for daytime d eaning especially of h igh to udl a reas created on :a daily and weekly continues, basis, and updated as needed.
Follawine COVI D-19 cleaning and cftsinfectine eWdelines
rr: Information Tedlnofogy Using d isinfecting wipes to <ileanin,g or SLU t echnology staff dean t edlnology equipment equipment: borrowed onsite and any items that are equi,pmen't/laptops, student returned.
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computers in -computer lab, instructors' computers in computer d assrooms
'· l!miness offoc.e: N/ A
Gommunications: Business as usual and aU in-N/ A person :aaivities takin,g
place Hurn<~n Resources: N/ A
The Murphy Institute- Worker Education*
LEVEL ONE: Spatial Requirements SGhed ulinc Personnel lmplemen'tiltion Limited Access
In--sufficient spatial classes and wortshops held l'nstructor, students, Wmer zoom, MS Teams for requiremen'!S in dassrooms thro ugh distance le.am ing Ed. s upport staff Classroom, oropbox and MS
SharePOint ln·sufficient spatial ·Office hours and tutorir~g Instructor, Tlrtor, staff various meciums:ZOOM, requirements in faculty wiD be conducted remotely Office 'W>S, Blackboard, etc. offiCes -Meetings wil be conducted
remotely
In--sufficient spatial Advising and meeting with Worker Education staff various meciums: zoom, requirements in offoces students will be conducted Advisors email, we Online, Microsoft
remotely via phone o r Site COordinators Teams etc..
i .... existing online platforms • COmmiDicate update to
students
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All m ff won remotely, and worter Education staff -various mediums: zoom, all meetings hetd virtually Advisors emai, Phone, MiD"osoft
~e coordinators r eams etc.., MS 365 - commlmicate update to staff
Staff, F:arulty, student visit Cooninate with fadlities to w orter Education staff As requested by staff and ca.mpus as needed ~hedUle visit t o campus Advisors stude nts
Instructor (masts ilre required to Students il«ess facility]• •off campus staff [oi'Jow their
campus guidelines
LEVEL TWO: Spatial Requirements Sdledulinc Personnel lm plem entiltion Advanced At.:cess
complete d ea ning of SlU' All worts hops and worter Education staff AD worlcshops and and building informa tion sessions he ld Instructors recruilment events would be
virtual ly Advisors offered in a virtua l setting,. Silfety pro tocols are in pllilce nrtors induding; H'{brid model ·· some das:s:es, o n campus adllising sessions -spatial cfiStilncing some se rvices and advising would be handled by -cleaning protocolS in p lace offered on ca~ and appoin.IJITii!!Rt only in -health p rotocols in place remotely accordance with guidelines
that preserve .soda I (masts ilre required to distancing practices and access facility]• w orte r Education slaff masks fo r m ff and student in
staggered work sd'led!U on meeting. c.ampus.
w orte r Education prcwide scbedule
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Schedule of meetings to be held on campus and remote ly
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· .. LEVEL THREE: Spatial Raquira m ant s Schadulinc Parsonna l lmpla m a ntation Fully Op en
Follow Stat e , City, and CUNY In person dasses and WE staff - In person workshops, cuid elines workshop Advisors classes a nd services
Student services staff - Com m unicate upda te to In person advising and st udents and staff support services
Worker Educat ion staff Complete clean inc of SLU return to campus and build inc
• o ff· ca mpus Worker Ed ucation stafl follow t heir campu s c uid elines.
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