The state roadmap to recovery and resiliency includes 4 distinct phases: Stabilization, Reopening, Long-term Recovery, and Resilience. The state is currently in Phase 2, which is informed by the “Act with Care” impact level, which asks all Hawai‘i residents to continue Safe Practices recommended by the State Department of Health such as handwashing, physical distancing, and wearing face coverings.
From recoverynavigator.hawaii.gov
Reopening Tool to Help Keep Hawaiians Safe
iAuditor by SafetyCulture is a versatile mobile app that can help Hawaiian business owners achieve and maintain compliance with state-mandated COVID-19 safety guidelines regardless of their industry. To help with the reopening of businesses in Hawaii we are offering ready-to-use digital checklists business owners can use for free to ensure the safety of their workers and customers. Download iAuditor today.
Disclaimer: Please note that these checklists are hypothetical examples and provide basic information only. They are not intended to take the place of medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. You should also seek professional advice to determine if the use of such checklists are permissible in your workplace or jurisdiction.
Featured Hawaii Reopening Checklists
Hawaii Reopening Checklist for Commercial Water Operations
Businesses with commercial water operations in Hawaii can use this checklist based from the Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation to ensure that they can resume operations that are compliant with COVID-19 health and safety guidelines.
Hawaii Reopening Checklist for Places of Worship
Those who are managing places of worship in Hawaii can use this reopening checklist to ensure that guidelines are properly implemented in order to protect the health and safety of their members.
Hawaii Reopening Checklist for Restaurants (Dine-In)
This reopening checklist for restaurants in Hawaii can help restaurant managers implement proper social distancing protocols as they reopen their doors to the general public.