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Project 365, 2022 Edition: Day 151/365

 

We're down to isolating within our own house. Danny tested positive for COVID this morning, after his boss and boss's wife testing positive the previous day.

 

My partner works at Fastenal, an essential business. Danny went into work throughout the pandemic, without pause. This is the first time anyone in his office bubble has been infected. In my opinion Fastenal took strong initiative in establishing safety protocols, and always put employee safety first. The office was redesigned to keep employees and customers separate. However, outside contact is inevitable.

 

We're all going to get COVID sooner or later. I expected it would come to us finally through his work. I'm grateful that his employer did everything it could to protect us this long. We both had our boosters on April 17, so hopefully they'll serve us well enough. Probably we have a less virulent variant to deal with.

 

As for me, I'm still negative. Will I expose myself unnecessarily? Of course not. Staying as healthy as possible as long as possible is always better. We have a small place so proper isolation in impractical, but we're doing our best.

 

Thank you to everyone who visits, faves, and comments.

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Los Angeles County Public Health Inspector Leticia Gonzalez, an Environment Health Specialist, visits Duane Earle, co-owner of Earle’s on Crenshaw. The business is participating in the new COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program, September 9, 2020.

 

There is a new program offered by the County for LA County business owners called COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program. The program is a no-cost online training course that educates business owners on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business practices are aligned and in compliance with infection control and physical distancing requirements. After completing the training, businesses will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be posted on storefronts. The training will be available in 13 languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

(Photo Credit: Los Angeles County)

Jonathan Antin trims hair for Daniele Sangrung while complying to COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Jonathan Antin trims hair for Daniele Sangrung while complying to COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

  

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Jonathan Antin trims hair for Daniele Sangrung while complying to COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020

  

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Jonathan Antin trims hair for Daniele Sangrung while complying to COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Hair Stylist Liz Lorenzo trims hair for customer Janeece Spence while following COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Hair Stylist Liz Lorenzo trims hair for customer Janeece Spence while following COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Ballet Folclorico do Brasil performs at San Dimas Library as part of the Los Angeles County Library Summer Programming, August 30, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez / Los Angeles County)

Hair Stylist Liz Lorenzo follows COVID-19 safety protocol by disinfecting equipment at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Jonathan Antin trims hair for Daniele Sangrung while complying to COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Jonathan Antin trims hair for Daniele Sangrung while complying to COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Hair Stylist Anthony Lillio disinfects his station after styling a customer at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Hair Stylist Liz Lorenzo trims hair for customer Janeece Spence while following COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Jonathan Antin trims hair for Daniele Sangrung while complying to COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Hair Stylist Anthony Lillio disinfects his station after styling a customer at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Hair Stylist Anthony Lillio disinfects his station after styling a customer at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

•Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

•The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders.

 

Visitors enjoy the SOAR – Monarch Migration pavilion at South Coast Botanical Garden on Sunday, October 3, 2021. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/Los Angeles County)

Jonathan Antin trims hair for Daniele Sangrung while complying to COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Jonathan Antin trims hair for Daniele Sangrung while complying to COVID-19 safety protocol at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

In order to reduce work place accidents and ensure a safe working atmosphere for all its workers, Sanmar invests a substantial amount of capital every year in safety training. The Sanmar Group believes in ensuring the physical safety and well being of all its employees and staff, across all its manufacturing units.

Dr. Johnathan Pryor contracted the coronavirus and was hospitilized twice. He works at St. Mary's Hospital, but helped the over flow hospital in NYC with Navy Reserve medical team. Dr. Pryor asks the public to follow LA County Public Health safety guidelines on Dec. 6, 2020. ( Photo by Los Angeles County )

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

 

Ashley Bennett pays via contactless method at Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, October 2, 2020.

 

Jonathan Antin, owner of the Jonathan Antin Salon in Los Angeles, participates in the COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP). The COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate Program (CSCCP) is a free online training course that educates business owners and employees on the essentials of the County Health Officer’s Orders and what they need to do to ensure that their business is in alignment with them. Participating businesses simply need to watch a video with an overview of the required protocols for all sectors and complete a survey after the video training. Employers will receive a COVID-19 Safety Compliance Certificate that can be visibly displayed at all public entrances; employees who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Participation. The training takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is available in multiple languages and can be accessed online through the Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 website.

 

The CSCCP program is voluntary. Businesses that opt out of participating will be required to instead display DPH COVID-19 Protocols. Enforcement of all Health Officer Orders is managed by DPH Environmental Health Division. Citations and/or fines can be imposed for lack of compliance with all Health Officer Orders. (Photo Credit / Los Angeles County)

  

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