All distribution center facilities are restricted to CPFD staff and mission essential personnel.
All CPFD employees and persons entering the distribution centers are screened for fever with thermal scanners at the beginning of their shift.
Any persons exhibiting symptoms of a potentially contagious illness are immediately sent home and told to self-isolate. They are not permitted back to the site until they have successfully demonstrated that they are not contagious or have met the minimum isolation requirements.
Employees who have had a close-contact exposure are screened by the HR team to determine and enforce the minimum isolation requirements based on exposure and time elapsed since exposure.
3rd party truck drivers and delivery agents are not permitted into the distribution centers.
Equipment is sanitized multiple times daily.
Common areas like breaks and restrooms are also sanitized multiple times/day in addition to commonly touched surfaces.
Wherever possible, employee work stations have been segregated to allow for more distance.
Specialized administrative personnel have been assigned to work from home since March 2020.
Social distancing, masks, gloves and other PPE are used by staff on premises.
CPFD truck drivers are instructed to wear masks when making deliveries and in public areas.