Highbury Concrete is a New York City construction contractor with a focus on high-rise superstructure projects. With a strong emphasis on worker health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, Highbury Concrete has implemented strict workplace measures designed to prevent coronavirus transmission.
One aspect of this centers on the use of infrared, touch-free thermometers to perform temperature testing and screening at the start of each shift.
Approved by the Pandemic Preparedness in the Workplace and the Americans with Disabilities Act of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, checking employee temperatures helps detect fever, one of the primary symptoms of COVID-19. The threshold is typically 100 degrees Fahrenheit when it comes to a true fever that could indicate infection from the coronavirus.
Because a significant number of people who have developed COVID-19 may not show symptoms or are asymptomatic, temperature screening is recommended as part of broader efforts to stop transmission. This is reflected in Highbury Concrete’s coordinated policies covering social distancing, remote app capabilities, and implementation of personal protective equipment in the workplace.
Based in Maspeth, New York, Highbury Concrete consistently places safety at the top of its list of priorities. In response to recent events, Highbury Concrete has implemented a pandemic preparedness plan with a mobile application called Highbury Interactive Concrete Operations Network (HICON).
A multifunction app, HICON improves communications with the Highbury Concrete workforce and boosts workplace safety. An efficient tool for training workers on safety protocols, the app provides employees with rapid access to the company’s COVID-19 pandemic preparedness plan, safety data sheets, and the Centers for Disease Control COVID-19 Self-Checker that screens for symptoms. The app also sends emergency alerts to workers as necessary.
In addition to keeping safety information at their fingertips, employees can use the HICON app to check in at safety meetings and make suggestions or complaints to managers regarding workplace safety. Workers also can use the HICON app to call in sick if they experience symptoms.