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HOW WAP TEAMS DELIVER COVID SAFE ENERGY RETROFITS Presenters: Amanda Hatherly, EnergySmart Troy Cucchaira, New Mexico WAP Brendon Kjelden, SENDCAA Moderator: Andrea Schroer WAP PM, NASCSP November 24, 2020 NASCSP provides research,


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HOW WAP TEAMS DELIVER COVID SAFE ENERGY RETROFITS

Presenters: Amanda Hatherly, EnergySmart Troy Cucchaira, New Mexico WAP Brendon Kjelden, SENDCAA Moderator: Andrea Schroer WAP PM, NASCSP November 24, 2020

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NASCSP provides research, analysis, training and technical assistance to State CSBG and WAP grantees, Community Action Agencies, and State Associations in order to increase their capacity to prevent and reduce poverty and build economic and energy security.

@NASCSP https://nascsp.org

SAVE THE DATE! NASCSP 2021 Winter Training Conference A Virtual Experience | March 8-12, 2021 More info coming soon.

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National Community Action Partnership

Meg Power, PhD, CCAP – Senior Advisor Weatherization Leveraged Partnerships Project

National hub for the 1,000 Community Action Agencies and nearly 700 Weatherization Sub-grantees

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Weatherization Leveraged Partnerships Project

Funded by the Department of Energy to offer training and assistance to WAP subgrantees and their associations in designing private partnerships and programs that leverage the WAP.

IN-PERSON Assistance and online resources! Visit https://communityactionpartnership.com/energy- partnerships/

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A 4-hour Online Class developed by Santa Fe Community College

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Work Area Containment

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Administrative Controls

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Safety Starts with a Clear Message

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New Opportunities – Remote Assessment

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208924

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Re-approaching Client Education

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Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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Which Mask?

N95 Surgical Homemade

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Physical Distance/Wear a Mask

Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images

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Good Hygiene – Wash Your Hands

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Easy Access to Hand Cleaning

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Clean AND Disinfect

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Clean-up High-Touch Points

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More Cleaning

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Policies and Procedures

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COVID Talk

TROY CUCCHIARA, NEW MEXICO BRENDON KJELDEN, SEND CAA

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Correct Vulnerabilities

Push through COVID exhaustion

Push through

Always keep your guard up

Keep

Always be thinking ahead

Thinking

Old habits must be replaced

Replace

Keep what you learned in the training close to you

Training

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Achilles Heel

 What happens at home is a variable  Not all essential work require safe practices  Not all people are on board  Family gatherings over the next few days will result in positive

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Daily Testing

What would you do if you had the ability to test all staff easily and quickly every day? How would you follow CDC and local guidelines with the smallest impact on your agency’s production?

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Protocol for positives, symptoms, exposure

When it hits, you must know what to do quickly

Positive Test Symptoms Exposure

Pandemic Policy- How well can you act on your policy

State and agency level

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Exposure Defined

6’ or less of COVID positive 15 minutes cumulative Irrespective

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Back to training- hierarchy

  • f controls
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Thanks for attending!

Please visit NASCSP Resources

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For more information on the COVID Safety Courses Amanda Hatherly Director, EnergySmart Academy Santa Fe Community College 505-690-2603 amanda.hatherly@sfcc.edu