June 3, 2020 REMINDER: Each business operating at Gnoss Field must complete the COVID-19 Site Specific Protection Plan (Revised Appendix A of the Stay-At-Home Order, effective May 18, 2020) prior to reopening (businesses already allowed to operate under prior orders had a two-week grace period until June 1 to complete and comply with the plan).The Site-Specific Protection Plan (SPP) template combines state-level guidance published in the California State Resilience Roadmap and local Marin County public health policies.The State of California requires all businesses to:
- Perform a detailed risk assessment and implement a site-specific protection plan (SPP)
- Train employees on how to limit the spread of COVID-19, including how to screen themselves for symptoms and stay home if they have them
- Implement individual control measures and screenings
- Implement disinfecting protocols
- Implement physical distancing guidelines
As the COVID-19 public health crisis continues to evolve and new Public Health Orders are issued both at the State and local levels, amendments to individual businesses’ SPPs may be needed in order to incorporate new requirements. Check this website frequently for updated information and tools for you to use in developing any needed amendments.
A SPP template is available on the Marin Recovers website[External].
March 16, 2020 Dear Gnoss Field Tenants and Businesses,In order to control the spread of COVID-19, please READ the attached Shelter in Place Order from the Public Health Officers as it is closely related to everyone. The Order is in effect from March 17th to April 7th, 2020 or until otherwise extended, rescinded, superseded, or amended in writing by the Health Officer. During this period, the Marin County/Gnoss Field Airport will remain open.If you have any questions concerning Airport Operations, please feel free to contact me via email or call (415) 897-1754.View the Shelter In Place Order[PDF], issued on March 16, 2020 by Marin County Health Officer.