“While it is possible to find an exception, our work force has been provided information and supplies to manage health risks,” said Steve Gaut, a UPS spokesman.
He said that the company had “substantially increased cleaning and disinfecting surfaces throughout our facilities,” and that the vehicles and equipment were disinfected every day.
Masks are being made available to drivers who made deliveries to health care and assisted-living facilities, and the company is “distributing an additional
250,000 bottles of hand sanitizer.”
Mr. Gaut declined to comment on the experiences of the drivers or workers handling packages, but emphasized that UPS did not want sick employees to go into work, adding that the company provides paid time off for those who are infected.
‘Terrified’ Package Delivery Employees Are Going to Work Sick
A bunch of BS
The only hand sanitizer here is in the supervisor's office, I guess we don't count.
Masks? Where?