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Per Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention Director Jerome A. Steuve: Beginning July 27th, the Russell Campus building lobby will be closed on Fridays. There will be additional requirements in order to enter the campus. More information is available in the official notice.
Click here for the official notice
In order to maintain the health and safety of all Nevadans and slow the spread of COVID-19, the Governor's office has issued a statewide mask mandate.
Click below to see more information on #MaskUpNV
MaskUpNV.pdf
Click here for the updates to Phase 2 reopening issued today by Governor Sisolak
Click on the link for the Governor's full release
Phase2-GovernorUpdates-SitRep-6-25-20.pdf
*This information is intended to serve as a general informational resource. All building owners and operators should develop and implement a water management program tailored to the specifics for each individual onsite water system.
With buildings shut down or infrequently used during the COVID-19 pandemic, water is not circulating through plumbing systems and has become stagnant. As a result, disinfectants in the water dissipate, potentially allowing microorganisms, bacteria and pathogens to grow within plumbing systems. Prolonged building water stagnation can temporarily influence lead, copper and Legionella issues, which can potentially reduce the quality of water in the building’s plumbing system.
As building re-openings occur, business owners, operators and facility managers will need to take necessary steps to ensure the safety of their onsite water systems. This information provides guidance and best practices for flushing plumbing systems in buildings that have been closed or infrequently used as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes information and recommendations from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Water Works Association
Click here to see full post from LVVWD
New Nevada OSHA Guidance for all essential business and nonessential business opening or continuing operations in Phase 2 of the Governor's Roadmap to Recovery for Nevada.
Click here for full letter from Chief Administrative Officer Nevada Department of Business and Industry Jess Lankford
Beginning June 1, 2020, the Russell Campus Building Lobby will be open to customers for limited face-to-face service on an appointment only basis.
For customers who submitted their application for permits non-electronically, including paper drawings and other documents with the application, will be required to complete the processes through permit issuance by submitting corrections on paper and picking up the approved paper drawings with the permit in our lobby by scheduling an appointment.
To schedule an appointment, please refer to our website:
https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/building
Click here to read Director Jerome Stueve's full statement
Governor Sisolak Releases Prepared Remarks, Guidance for Phase 2 Reopening, Plans Press Call
Click here to see the Governor's Remarks
Click here to see the Roadmap-to-Recovery-Chart-vFINAL.pdf
The Official Roadmap to Recovery for the State of Nevada Phase 1 has been released. It contains guidelines and protocols for individuals and businesses. Click on the link below for the official document:
https://nvhealthresponse.nv.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Roadmap-to-Recovery-Phase-One-Initial-Guidance.pdf
Please click here for detailed recommendations from the Southern Nevada Health District
https://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/coronavirus/guidance-to-reopen-businesses-and-permitted-facilities/
Per new Interim Director Victoria Carreon:
Please see the attached guidance from the Division of Industrial Relations on planning for reopening Nevada businesses: http://dir.nv.gov/uploadedFiles/dirnvgov/content/home/features/DIR%20Business%20Reopening%20Letter%205-4-20.pdf
Free technical assistance is available from Division of Industrial Relations’ Safety Consultation and Training Section (SCATS) as you develop your plan. SCATS can be reached at (702) 486?9140 (Southern Nevada), (775) 688?3730 (Northern Nevada), and (775) 778?3312 (Elko). You may also contact SCATS electronically at https://www.4safenv.state.nv.us/contact?us.
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