It's no surprise that the dedicated men and women of DLA Distribution Oklahoma City have risen to the challenges posed by COVID-19 and are continuing to do whatever it takes to carry out their mission and provide first-rate support to warfighters, while maintaining a safe work environment for them and customers. Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) Maintenance Department employees have designed, built, and installed plexiglass screens in several busy work areas, such as the Receiving Department truck dock and the Department of Transportation's assistant transportation office, as an additional protective measure during the COVID-19 pandemic. The MicroCare and its sub-brands, MicroCare Medical, Sticklers and Stereze, formulate and mix cleaning liquids, coatings, lubricants and sterilizers that are used in the manufacture, installation and use of products in the electronics, medical device manufacturing, fiber optics, metal finishing, industrial maintenance and infection prevention sectors in the healthcare sector. These products meet strict regulatory requirements and many are sustainable, helping to protect both people and the planet.
Rather than being defined by their worst experiences as a state, whether it was the Oklahoma City attack, the tornado of May 3, 1999, or the deadly tornadoes of last May, Oklahomans have chosen to be known for their positive response to events that could have caused the worst in themselves. Tonya Gore, head of the COVID-19 team at DLA Distribution Center in Oklahoma City is playing many roles during this emergency situation related to COVID-19. The question arises whether cleaners from Oklahoma City are required to use gloves while onsite at a property. The answer is yes. The use of gloves is mandatory for all cleaners in order to protect both themselves and customers from potential exposure to COVID-19.
Gloves should be worn at all times when cleaning a property or handling any materials that may have been exposed to COVID-19. It is also important for cleaners to practice proper hand hygiene by washing their hands with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer before and after each cleaning job. In conclusion, it is essential for cleaners from Oklahoma City to wear gloves while onsite at a property in order to protect both themselves and customers from potential exposure to COVID-19. It is also important for cleaners to practice proper hand hygiene by washing their hands with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer before and after each cleaning job.