Company has enacted numerous proactive measures to protect associates during this uncharted time
source: Perdue Farms
Perdue Farms remains focused on the health and safety of its associates, farmers, customers, consumers, communities, and business partners, as well as ensuring the continuity of the supply chain during the global COVID-19 pandemic.
"As the COVID-19 crisis continues to evolve, we've enacted numerous proactive measures to protect our associates during this uncharted time," says Perdue Farms CEO Randy Day. "For example, at our plants, we are practicing social distancing not only in common areas, such as break rooms and cafeterias, but also on the production lines where possible.
"Where social distancing isn't possible, we are rolling out temporary installations of dividers between our associates on production lines," he adds.
The design of these partitions is such that they can be easily customized and installed in many different applications throughout production facilities where needed.
The stainless elements are welded versus bolted to minimize potential pathogen harborage points. Made using either plexiglass or stretched trash bags, the dividers will be cleaned or replaced, respectively, between every shift.
"We're extremely proud of our engineering, maintenance, and operations teams, who developed these dividers in a matter of days to protect our associates on the front lines," says Day. "We've installed hundreds so far at four different production facilities and are working hard to have them set up in all facilities in the coming weeks."
Additional preventative measures include temperature checking at all production facilities, as well as rolling out a disposable mask program which will be available at all production facilities by the end of this week, says Day.
"Our primary focus is the health of our people," he says. "As a 100-year-old company, we have always known our associates are frontline heroes in America's food supply chain. As they remain dedicated to their essential roles to help keep our nation fed, we remain committed to supporting and protecting them."
Utilizing infrared non-contact temperature devices, everyone entering a production facility will have their temperature taken each day by trained testers.
Anyone with a temperature at or above applicable health department guidelines will be directed to that facility's onsite Wellness Center for further screening and instruction.
"We are aware that this global situation is creating stress for many of our associates and their families beyond the immediate health concerns," notes Day. "That is why, in addition to incremental safety precautions in our facilities, we have taken steps to increase compensation for our associates and create flexibilities in our leave policies."
For example, because this pandemic has caused many associates to cancel their vacation or personal time off (PTO), Perdue Farms has temporarily removed the PTO accrual maximum for all associates until June 1, 2020.
This will allow associates to continue accruing PTO weekly/biweekly past the maximum amount, and they will have until June 1, 2021 to use the days over their PTO maximum.
"As we navigate the challenges posed by this unprecedented pandemic, we will continue to seek additional opportunities to protect and support our associates who are continuing to produce safe, high-quality food for our country," says Day. "Furthermore, we have established anew page on our company websitewhere we will be posting pertinent updates for the duration of this very fluid situation."
These efforts are in addition to measures implemented in early March to protect and support our associates, including:
Per the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), COVID-19 is not known to be a food-borne pathogen.
As the agency has stated, "because of poor survivability of these coronaviruses on surfaces, there is likely very low risk of spread from food products or packaging that are shipped over a period of days or weeks at ambient, refrigerated, or frozen temperatures."
Perdue continues to regulate strict preventive safety and sanitation standards in all its facilities. For more information from the CDC, see Food Safety and Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service continues to inspect all Perdue Farms products, which are made with the highest standards of safety and quality, as well as our production facilities, which are fully sanitized every 24 hours at minimum.
For updates on Perdue Farms' COVID-19 response,click here.
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