Advisory for Agriculture Worker Protection released in Monterey County
On March 17, Monterey County issued a “Shelter in Place” Order, and on March 19th California issued a “Stay at Home” Order in response to the coronavirus crisis. Agriculture is included under the “essential businesses” exemptions on both orders, along with other categories of essential businesses. Knowing the critical role farmworkers play in Agriculture, local elected and Agriculture leaders quickly went to work to devise enhanced worker safety measures to ensure employee health and safety.
The Monterey County Agriculture Worker Protection Advisory Protocols are voluntary, but all these associations are supporting and encouraging their members to implement them at their worksites expeditiously.
The agricultural industry is enhancing its existing food safety guidelines to decrease the spread of acute respiratory illness and lower the impact of COVID-19 in their workplace. Through this advisory, we are identifying and communicating our objectives, which may include:
- Preventing and reducing transmission among staff.
- Protecting people who are at higher risk for adverse health complications
- Maintaining business operations.
- Minimizing adverse effects on other entities in their supply chains.
Monterey County Agricultural Commissioner Henry Gonzalez adds, “The food produced by Agriculture is essential to our health and wellbeing. Farmworkers and other Agricultural employees are indispensable. This has long been recognized and is evident in the myriad of government and agricultural company rules designed to protect the health and safety of farmworkers.”
“Monterey County has committed to doing its part to keep the food our nation needs on shelves, from our cattle ranchers to our growers and shippers, we are working to feed America,” said Monterey County Supervisor Chris Lopez. “We cannot do that though without the incredible human beings who work every day in our local fields, plants, and on local ranches. We are committed to ensuring their safety, they are the backbone and the beating heart of our nation’s food supply.”
“While local farms already practice numerous sanitary and safety precautions for their workers and products, this advisory provides additional information related to personal hygiene and steps farm employers can take while the “Shelter in Place” and “Stay at Home” Orders are in place,” states Norm Groot, Executive Director of the Monterey County Farm Bureau. “It’s critical that production of our healthy fresh foods continues and the workers that grow and harvest these crops are in a healthy environment while doing so.”
Aaron Johnson, on behalf of the Coastal Growers Association, stated, “We are proud to submit what we believe are measures each employer and employee should follow in order to deliver Monterey County’s agricultural products to the public safely. The safety of the workforce, their families, and the public are paramount to our operations, and we are proud to deliver our recommendations alongside a broad base of agricultural and Monterey County leadership.”
“California strawberry farmers are well-prepared to protect workers and consumers and continue to supply fruit to the market. This advisory synchronizes well with the helpful procedures and tools prepared by the California Strawberry Commission to use on farms to reduce risk and protect farmworkers, implemented since February,” states Carolyn O’Donnell, Communications Director for the California Strawberry Commission. “These measures are based on the industry’s well-established food safety training program.”
DOWNLOAD THE ADVISORY FOR AG WORKER PROTECTIONS HERE