Reminder: COVID-19 Resources and Self-assessment

Michelle MachenMauser News

Covid-19 Resources

It is important that you stay connected to the Mauser Packaging Solutions COVID-19 communications channels so that you have the latest information and guidance. The Mauser Packaging Solutions COVID-19 resources align with current health authority guidance as of the date of publication and are continually reviewed.

Please regularly visit MauserNOW for information and materials related to COVID-19 and guidance issued.

MauserNOW Coronavirus Resource Page
This page contains the latest Mauser Packaging Solutions employee communications, information, and general guidelines for Coronavirus (COVID-19).

MauserNOW  COVID-19 De-Escalation Resource Page (North America)
This page contains information and resources to assist Mauser Packaging Solutions' facilities and employees understand long-term changes to the workplace and expectations of employees as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Daily Wellness Assessments

In the interest of ensuring a safe and healthy work environment, Mauser Packaging Solutions employees are reminded to self-assess each day before starting the shift.

You are required to affirm:

  • You do not have any symptoms commonly associated with COVID-19, such as fever3, cough, or shortness of breath.
  • In the past 14 days, you have not been diagnosed with COVID-19.
  • In the past 14 days, you have not been in close contact4 with anyone who has been suspected or confirmed COVID-19 Positive.
  • In the past 14 days, you have not traveled Internationally to a country with a Level III health notice.

If you fail to affirm, it is not appropriate for you to report to the facility (or office) or stay at work. Please contact your supervisor or HR manager via phone or email and seek medical attention.

We will manage through this difficult time, together. By working as a team, we will come out of this stronger and with a bright future.

If you have any questions, please contact your local HR team.

3 Fever is either measured temperature ≥100.0°F or subjective fever.

4 Based on our current knowledge, close contact is someone who was within 6 feet of an infected person for at least 15 minutes starting from 48 hours before illness onset until the time the patient is isolated.