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Road crews hit the road with COVID precautions in place

Posted On: June 04, 2020

Local effort results in radar signs being installed at Leavenworth bridge

Chelan County road crews are back on the road in full force after more than two months of working with reduced crew sizes during the governor’s Stay Home, Stay Healthy order.

And they returned June 1 with several COVID-related precautions in place.

“These precautions are not just for the safety of our crew members,” said Brad Harn, road maintenance supervisor for Chelan County Public Works. “They are also for those people whom our employees go home to every night.”

In mid-March, crews were divided into smaller teams that worked a rotating schedule. Those not on the road were placed on call. Public Works’ goal during the governor’s order was to maintain county roads for the public while also keeping crews safe. At the time, 2020 Preservation was put on hold.

Since May, all crew members also participated in COVID training. In training, expectations were laid out to get everyone on board with a variety of procedural changes. And given the fluid nature of guidance and requirements from the state, modifications will be made as necessary. 

Among the changes is the use of masks. While the public may see construction crews in the valley wearing masks on construction sites, Phase 1 Construction Restart Requirements do not apply to our road maintenance activities. This does not mean that we drop all COVID precautions. What it means is we will follow other L&I requirements.

Our road crews are not “construction crews;” the work our operators do falls under maintenance. They perform such seasonal tasks as repairing potholes, cleaning stormwater culverts, striping roadways and plowing snow. The road crews typically work outdoors in moving operations.

Our crews will wear masks if they must work within 6 feet of one another. Employees are required to have a mask on hand, but only to wear it when social distancing is not possible.

Other COVID safety guidelines that are being implemented:

A safety training is conducted daily on all job sites. COVID safety requirement plans are kept in one designated vehicle so they are on site.

In each road district, a site-specific COVID supervisor is designated. This supervisor monitors the health of employees, including taking temperatures daily, and enforces the COVID safety plan.

Public Works will supply personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, safety glasses and face masks, as appropriate or required for the work being performed.

Gloves and eye protection must be worn at all times by every employee except while driving vehicles. If appropriate PPE cannot be provided, the worksite or task must be shut down.

Only one person is allowed in a vehicle unless approved by a supervisor. Or, if the vehicle has a back seat, a passenger can ride in the back seat. In this case, the passenger will wear a face shield and both employees will wear masks. Windows must be open at least 2 inches while driving.

During breaks, crew member will eat in their vehicles or outside, following social distancing guidelines.

Tools will be shared as little as possible. Tools will be cleaned daily and employees will wash their hands is sharing of tools must occur.

At the end of the day, crew members fuel up and then disinfect inside the vehicle they operated.

“There are going to be some adjustments with everyone working together again, and it may take some reminding before our new procedures become regular habits,” Harn said. “Some of these safety guidelines may even become the new way we operate.”


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Upcoming events and schedules at the county!

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    Planning Commission - May 22, 2024

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    400 Douglas Street
  • 15
    May 2024
    07:00 PM - 08:00 PM

    Assessor's Office Community Meeting: Leavenworth and Lake Wenatchee

    Posted by: Chelan County Assessor

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    Chelan County Fire District 3 station
  • 13
    May 2024
    08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

    Final day to withdraw from the ballot

    Posted by: Chelan County Elections

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  • 10
    May 2024
    05:00 PM - 05:30 PM

    Lot Drawing for Candidates

    Posted by: Chelan County Elections

    Lot drawing for candidates placement on the ballot.

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    10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    Chelan County Civil Service Commission

    Posted by: Human Resources

    The Chelan County Civil Service Commission will be meeting on May 8, 2024.

    Chelan County Commissioners Office, ES Conference Room.