Effective tomorrow, June, 15, the LSU Eunice campus will move into the next phase of reopening.
Here are the details we received from the University:
The main addition to this phase will be the reopening of campus to students and the public – on a limited basis. As outlined below, departments are encouraged to have these two groups of people on the LSUE campus by appointment only to minimize the volume of people at one time.
If there are multiple people trying to be serviced at the same time, it is recommended that the LSUE staff take a contact number and have people wait in their vehicle until called to come in or reschedule for another time.
A reminder to all those visitors to the LSUE campus – mask use is encouraged at all times, as well as following proper social distancing guidelines. In addition, OGH Well Smart is open to accepting patients. A specific screening and appointment protocol has been established by clinic personnel to limit exposure and still provide medical services.
At this time, LSUE’s police and security, grounds crew, custodial staff and athletic department are fully on campus while practicing physical distancing requirements. The LSUE cabinet and office staff are also on campus, but with remote work and staggered schedules still optional. Faculty have access to campus and are encouraged to continue remote work during the summer semester, which is fully online this year.
You can find the full guidelines of the Phase 3 reopening by the LSUE Task Force below.
Effective Dates: June 15, 2020 through TBA
Physical Distancing required by state, city parish orders will be followed
Goal of this phase is to further bring back critical and designated personnel in a broader yet still limited capacity
Campus is open to the students or public on a limited basis. Departments are encouraged to do so through appointment process, when possible, to be determined by individual departments, department heads and/or administrative supervisors.
Use of masks for students or visitors is encouraged.
Encouraged to use appointments for in person meeting with students and/or public.
Walk-ins to be determined by individual departments with following considerations to be taken:
If simply dropping off documents etc.
If no other appointments with students, persons being conducted at the time.
If a number of students, persons being served at the time:
Taking a contact number and having them wait in their vehicle until called to ome in
Or, setting appointment for another time.
Remote/virtual/phone meetings for contact with students, perspective students, etc., is always still an option when possible.
OGH Well Smart open to accept individuals. A specific screening and appointment protocol has been established by clinic personnel to limit exposure and still provide medical services.
Overview:
For at risk personnel, remote work is recommended when possible
Police/Security (100% with adherence to physical distancing requirements)
Grounds crew (100% with adherence to physical distancing requirements)
Custodial staff (100% with adherence to physical distancing requirements)
Athletics (100% with adherence to physical distancing requirements)
Cabinet members (on campus, remote work still an option)
Office staff (up to 100% - on campus (remote work and /or staggering work days still optional)
Faculty (remote work – access to campus - to be determined by departments and administrative supervisor)
Physical Distancing Requirements:
For at risk personnel, remote work is strongly recommended, if possible
Campus sponsored activities will be virtual (limited exceptions made on case by case with permission by the Task Force Chair and/or Chancellor)
In person meetings in groups with 50 or less persons approved with approval by Task Force Chair and/or Supervisor. Social distancing directives must be applied.
Buildings accessible during normal business hours as previous to shut down; some offices may remain closed
Gathering spots remain closed
Face coverings should be worn by employees when the job or circumstances put them within 6 feet of others
If working remotely, could be told to return to work on campus during any phase
Key Factors:
Returns employees to work safely and slowly
Mitigates risk of resurgence
Protects the most vulnerable
ALL UNITS SHOULD BE PREPARED to adjust, including returning to remote work environment, if the situation changes
Directives:
Employees must maintain physical distancing and proper hygiene:
Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
Use hand sanitizer, at least 60% alcohol, if soap and water are unavailable
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
Wear face coverings when the job or circumstances put you within 6 feet of others
Encouraged provide own mask if possible
1 cotton material, washable/reusable mask per employee can be provided if needed
Increase frequency of cleaning; strictly follow disinfection protocols
If sick, stay home
Temperature Checks before coming to work; Temperature checks on campus as determined by unit
Physical distancing and personal hygiene regulations apply
LSUE will strictly adhere to CDC guidelines for confirmed or suspected cases/contacts
Anyone who has been exposed to COVID-19 must:
Stay home
Notify the established LSUE Human Resources of exposure
Be cleared for return to campus through LSUE Human Resources