b'CSAM NEWSFROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF CSAMCOVID-19 safety: Working together (from six feet apart)When we talk about safety and health on a jobsite, we often think about PPE like hardhats, fall protection and steel-toed boots. Over the past few months, a focus on our health has introduced a new set of safety tools to become prevalent, like physical distancing and rigorous hygiene protocol.The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a lot of uncertainty to our homes and workplaces, but YOUR Construction Safety Association of Manitoba (CSAM) is here to help you stay safe by working together (from six feet apart, of course).Its impossible for us to predict the future of this virus, but it is possible to identify related hazards and control and mitigate their effects. Even as we see a slowdown in the number of cases in Manitoba, we must remain vigilant with practices like handwashing, cough etiquette, physical distancing and staying home when sick. Its important to screen employees for symptoms before admitting them to your jobsite and, furthermore, to keep employees informed on safe work practices for preventing the spread of COVID-19.CSAM is constantly working to bring you the most up-to-date safety resources for your workplace amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Most recently, we have created construction site signs outlining key practices and information to keep your jobsite safe and secure. We also continually update the COVID-19 Resources section of our website at constructionsafety.ca. If you have any questions or need any help with safety at your workplace, give us a call at 204-775-3171 in Winnipeg or 204-728-3456 in Brandon. Well be here for you through every step of this pandemic. Sean Scott Executive Director Construction Safety Association of Manitoba26 BUILD MANITOBAwinnipegconstruction.ca'