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Executive Order 20-091 ST A .• TB !F . FLRI4.o` OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE ORDER; ER 20-91 (Essential Serrvices and Activities During COVID-19 Emergency) WHEREAS,on March 1,2020,I issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Health to issue a Public Health Emergency; and- WHEREAS,on March 1,2020,the State Surgeon General and State Health Officer declared a Public Health Emergency exists in the State of Florida as a result of COVXD-19; and WHEREAS,on March 9,2020,I issued Executive Order 20-52.declg a state of emergency for the entire State of Florida as a result.of COVID-19; and WHEREAS; on 1Vlarch 16, 2020, President Donald J. Trump and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention("CDC")issued the 15.Days to Slow the Spread"guidance advising individuals to adopt far-reaching social distancing measures, such as avoiding gatherinlgs of more than 10 people, and in states with•evidence' of community'spread, recommending ding restrictions to certain establishments conducive to: mass gatherings, and congregations;and WHEREAS,on March 29,2020,*President extended such guidance to be in.effect until April 30,2020; and WHREAS,on March 31,2020,the President updated the guidance,renaming it"30 Days to Slow the Spread", and along with the•White House Coronavirus Task Force urged Americans to continue to adhere to the guidelines and expand community mitigation efforts; and Doc#2262237 Bk#3016 Pg#1875 Recorded 4/3/2020 9:06 AM Page 1 of 20 Filed and Recorded in Official Records of MONROE COUNTY KEVIN MADOK,CPA WHEREAS, the Majority of individuals' in Florida that have tested positive for COVID-19 have'been concentrated in its southeastern counties and other urban gores;and WHEREAS, positive cases of COVID-19 have continued to rise in other states in close' proximity to Florida,resulting in increased risk to counties in northern Florida;and WHEREAS, many thousands of people fled the.New York City region.to Florida following New York State issuing a"shelter-in pam"order,thereby jeopardizing the health and safety of Floridians; and WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20,80, requiring all individuals that fly into Florida from states with substantial community spread to self-isolate in Florida for 14 days or the duration of their trip,whichever is.shorter; and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-86, requiring all individuals that drive into Florida from states with substantial community spread to self- isolate.in Florida for 14 days or the duration of their trip,whichever is shorter;and WHEREAS,persistent interstate travel continues to pose a risk to the entire state of Florida;and , W$IREAS, on March 24, 2020,.I issued Executive.Order 20-83,directing the State Surgeon general and State Health Officer to issue a public health advisory urging the public' to avoid all social or recreational gatherings of.10 or more people and.urging those who can work remotely to do so; and WHEREAS,it is necessary and appropriate to take action to ensure that the spread of COVID-19 is slowed,and that residents'and visitors in Florida remain safe and secure. NOW, THEREFORE, I,RON DESANTIS, as Governor of Florida, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Article IV, Section (1)(a) of the Florida Constitution Chapter 2 252,Florida Statutes,.and all other applicable laws,promulgate the following Executive Order to take immediate effect: Section 1. Safer At Home A. Senior citizens and individuals with a significant underlying medical condition (such as •chronic lung disease, moderate-to-severe asthma, serious' heart conditions, immunocompromised status, cancer, diabetes;severe obesity, renal failure and liver disease) shall stay at home and take all measures to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19. B. In concert with the efforts of President Trump and the.White House Coronavirus Task Force to fight COVID-19, and,based on guidance provided by Florida Surgeon General and State Health Officer, Dr. Scott Rivkees; all persons in Florida shall limit their movements and personal interactions outside of their home to only those necessary to obtain or provide essential services or conduct essential activities. Section 2. Essential Services A. For purposes Of this Order and the conduct it limits, "essential services"means and encompasses the list detailed by the U.S.Department of Homeland Security in its Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce, v. 2 (March 28, 2020).(attached") and any subsequent lists published. B. Essential services also include those businesses and activities designated•by Executive Order 20-89 and its attachment which consists of a list propounded by ': o '-Dade County in multiple orders. C. Other essential services may be added under this Order with the approval of the State Coordinating Officer,'in close coordination, with the State Health Officer. The State Coordinating Officer shall maintain an online list of essential services,as specified in this Order along with any approved additions. The online list shall be available on the Division of 3 Emergency Management's website at www.floridadisaster.org and the Florida Department of Health's website at www.floridahealth.gov. D. Nothing in this order prohibits individuals from working froth home;indeed,this Order encourages individuals to work from home. E. 'All businesses or organizations are encouraged to provide delivery,carry-out or curbside service outside of the business or organization,of orders placed online or via telephone, to the greatest extent practicable. Section 3. Essential Activities A. For purposes of this Order and the conduct it limits,"essential activities"means. and encompasses the following: i. Attending religious services conducted in'churches, synagogues and houses of worship; and ii. Participating in recreational activities (consistent with social distancing guidelines) such as walking, biking, hiking, fishing, hunting, running, or swimming;and iii. Taking care of pets;and iv. Caring for or otherwise assisting a loved one or friend. B. Other essential activities may be added to tliis list with the approval of the State Coordinating Officer, in close coordination with the State Health Officer. The State Coordinating Officer shall maintain an online list of essential activities,as specified in this Order along with any approved additions. C. A social gathering in a public space is not an essential activity. Local jurisdictions shall ensure that groups of people greater than ten are not permitted to congregate in any public space. 4 Section 4. Local Orders in Response to COVID-19 This Order shall supersede any conflicting official action or order issued by local officials in response to COVID-19 but only to the extent that such action or order allows essential services or essential activities prohibited by this Executive Order. Section 5. Previous Executive Orders This Executive Order does not supersede any Executive Order related to COVID-19. Section 6. Effective Date and Expiration Date This Order is effective 12:01 am on April 3, 2020. This Order shall expire on April 30; 2020 unless extended by subsequent,order. Executive Order 20-68 (bars, restaurants) and Executive Order 20-71 (alcohol sales,restaurants)shall remain in effect through the duration of Executive Order 20-52,including any extensions. IN TESTIMONY• REOF,I have hereunto set my land and caused the Great Seal of the State of Florida to be affixed,at Tallahassee,this . JJ'' 1st day of April,2020 1� 1 I s Y t`` '. .1 L . 7Its i- << aC•� rr °as. i � ON DESANT1 UVl3R► OR ATTEST: 310. TARY OF STATE r 5 U.S.Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity&Infrastructure Security Agency Office of the Director Weshiagtou,DC 20328 Ati CISA r� y ,' LlHFif!RIBASTAUCTart March 28,2020 ADVISORY MEMORANDUM ON IDENTIFICATION OF ESSENTIAL CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE WORKERS DURING COVID-I9 RESPONSE FROM: Christopher C.Krebs Director Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency(CISA) As the Nation comes together to slow the spread of COVID-19,on March 16th the President issued updated Coronavirus Guidance for America that highlighted the importance of the critical infrastructure workforce. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency(CISA)executes the Secretary of Homeland Security's authorities to secure critical infrastructure.Consistent with these authorities,CISA has developed,in collaboration with other federal agencies,State and local governments,and the private sector,an"Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce" advisory list.This list is intendedto help State,local,tribal andter itosial officials as they work to protect their communities,while ensuring continuity of functions critical to public health and safety,as well as economic and national security.Decisions informed by this list should also take into consideration additional public health considerations based on the specific COVID-19-related concerns of particular jurisdictions. This list I.advisory in nature.It is not,nor should it be considered,a federal directive or standard.Additionally,this advisory list is not intended to be the exclusive list of critical infrastructure sectors,workers,and functions that should continue during the COVID-19 response across all jurisdictions.Individual jurisdictions should add or subtract essential workforce categories based on their own requirements and discretion. The advisorylist identifies workers who conduct a range of operations and services that are typically essential to continued critical infrastructure viability,including staffing operations centers,maintaining and repairing critical infrastructure,operating call centers, working construction,and performing operational functions,among others. It also includes workers who support crucial supply chains and enable functions for critical infrastructure.The industries they support represent,but are not limited to,medical and healthcare,telecommunications,information technology systems,defense,food and agriculture,transportation and logistics,energy,water and wastewater,law enforcement, and public works. State,local,tribal,and territorial governments are responsible for implementing and executing response activities,including decisions about access and reentry,in their communities,while the Federal Government is in a supporting role.Officials should use their own judgment in issuing implementation directives and guidance. Similarly,while adhering to relevant public health guidance,critical infrastructure owners and operators are expected to use their own judgement on issues of the prioritization of business processes and workforce allocation to best ensure continuity of the essential goods and services they support.All decisions should appropriately balance public safety,the health and safety of the workforce, and the continued delivery of essential critical infrastructure services and functions.While this advisory list is meant to help public officials and employers identify essential work functions,it allows for the reality that some workers engaged in activity determined to be essential may be unable to perform those functions because of health-related concerns. CISA will continue to work with our partners in the critical infrastructure community to update this advisory list if necessary as the Nation's response to COVID-19 evolves. Should you have questions about this list,please contact CISA at CISA.CATQa cisa.dbs.gov. Attachment: "Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce:Ensuring Community and National Resilience in COVID-19 Response Version 2.0" -jet,Y ��"^g,�am., —J.- 0,1 '14'4 ,SY 4 ¢ CYBER#{PIFRt15iRUCLURE tte DEFENnTO;DAY,S 1f1:.iporstitl {t1f1} ` ` k 1w• ,,1,.-► �.� � w�c. � ria: . ,-,ram. Guidance on the Essential Critical infrastructure Workforce: Ensuing 4 f,>mmunity and National Resilience In COVID-21.9 Response Version 2.0(March 28, 2020) THE IMPORTANCE OF ESSENTIAL CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE WORKERS Functioning critical Infrastructure is imperative during the response to the COVID-19 emergency for both public health end safety as well as community well-being.Certain critical infrastructure Industries have a special responsibility in these times to continue operations. This advisory guidance and accompanying list are intended to support state, local,tribal,territorial and industry partners in identifying the critical infrastructure sectors and the essential workers needed to maintain the services and functions Americans depend on daily and that need to be able to operate resiliently during the COVID-19 pandemic response. This document gives advisory guidance on defining essential critical infrastructure workers.Promoting the ability of such workers to continue to work during periods of community restriction,access management,social distancing,or closure orders/directives is crucial to community resilience and continuity of essential functions. CISA will continually solicit and accept feedback on the list and will evolve the list in response to stakeholder feedback. We will also use our various stakeholder engagement mechanisms to work with partners on how they ere using this list and share those lessons learned and beet practices broadly.Feedback can be sent to CISA.CAT@CISA.DHS.GOV, CONSIDERATIONS FOR GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS This list was developed In consultation with federal agency partners,Industry experts,end State and local officials,and Is based on several key principles: 1. Response efforts to the COVID-19 pandemic are locally executed,state managed,and federally supported.' 2. Everyone should follow guidance from the CDC,as well as State and local government officials,regarding strategies to limit disease spread. 3. Workers should be encouraged to work remotely when possible and focus on core business activities. In- person,non-mandatory activities should be delayed until the resumption of normal operations. 4. When continuous remote work Is not possible,businesses should enlist strategies to reduce the likelihood of spreading the disease.This includes,but is not necessarily limited to,separating staff by offsetting shift hours or days and/or social distancing.These steps can preserve the workforce and allow operations to continue. 5. All organizations should implement their business continuity and pandemic plans or put plans in place if they do not exist.Delaying implementation is not advised and puts at risk the viability of the business and the CONNECT WITH US Iririloltr icoirycoirt ar►,.FRO s3nuit4 www.cisa.gov LLIJatrrt- ttaqisttr<ture- arflk - c,r Fo more Information, c 4A3ily. i- iper 14.us� xi goy email CISA.CAT@ci'sa:dhs.gov Ii Fandbour rtr/Ct3F Essential Critical infrastructure Workforce health and safety of the employees. 8. Reiiance on technology and Just-in-time supply chains means that certain workers must be able to access certain sites,facilities,and assets to ensure continuity of functions. 7. Government employees,such as emergency managers,and the business community need to establish and maintain lines of communication. 8. When government and businesses engage in discussions about essential critical infrastructure workers,they need to consider the implications of business operations beyond the Jurisdiction where the asset or facility is located.Businesses can have sizeable economic and societal Impacts as well as supply chain dependencies that are geographlcallydistributed. 9. Whenever possible,Jurisdictions should align access and movement control policies related to critical infrastructure workers to lower the burden of workers crossing jurisdictional boundaries. IDENTIFYING ESSENTIAL CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE WORKERS The following list of identified essential critical infrastructure workers is intended to be overly Inclusive reflecting the diversity of Industries across the United States. of tereeete - Meetthcatc&, Essential Critical .Prtaitg�arth Et4 >:. Infrastructure --,. uar,+,w1165„or•,, • ,s '� Workers �xxk ' } i:•f °, rPttit►rs tobatiin!qtaw aktootot I. u ►L: N tliU9, tfnbw, .r..-- WO M_Or"11+ft , t4 d 004.4014 1'till i. _ CIStffinworiawomr • CONNECT WITH USnal 1,nvoitnmr nvompori c rom it wwwc!sa.gov 1111 trd-frar�'aStrirrti r Cu i ►r>y OtitAlseev I.rtciber J"iUSCeri_galt For more Information, emailCl$AdCAT@cisa.dhs.gavc�;rst ;tttGiSrx Essential Critical inftastuuctwi'e Workforce HEALTHCARE/ PUBLIC HEALTH • Workers who perform critical clinical research,development,and testing needed for COVID-19 response. • Healthcare providers and Caregivers Including physicians,dentists,psychologists,mid-level practitioners,nurses and assistants,infection control and quality assurance personnel,pharmacists,physical and occupational therapists and assistants,social workers,optometrists,speech pathologists,chiropractors,and diagnostic and therapeutic technicians and technologists. • Hospital and laboratory personnel(Including accounting,,administrative,admitting and discharge,engineering, epidemiological,source plasma and blood donation,food service,housekeeping,medical records,information technology and operational technology,nutritionists,sanitarian,respiratory therapists,etc.). • Workers in other medical and biomedical facilities(including Ambulatory Health and Surgical,Blood Banks, Clinics,Community Mental Health,Comprehensive Outpatient rehabilitation,End Stage Renal Disease,Health Departments, Home Health care, Hospices,Hospitals,Long Term Care,Nursing Care Facilities,Organ Pharmacies,Procurement Organizations,Psychiatric Residential,Rural Health Clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers,and retail facilities specializing in medical good and supplies). • Manufacturer workers for health manufacturing(including biotechnology companies), materials and parts suppliers,logistics and warehouse operators,distributors of medical equipment(Including those who test and repair),personal protective equipment(PPE),isolation bafflers,medical gases,pharmaceuticals(including • materials used In radioactive drugs),dietary supplements,blood and blood products,vaccines,testing materials, laboratory supplies,cleaning,sanitizing,disinfecting or sterilization supplies,and tissue and paper towel products. • Public health/community health workers,includingthose who compile,model,analyze and communicate public health information. • Blood and plasma donors and the employees of the organizations that operate and manage related activities. • Workers who manage health plans,billing,and health information,who cannot practicallywork remotely. • Workers who conduct community-based public health functions,conducting epIdemiologic surveillance, compiling,analyzing and communicating public health Information,who cannot practically work remotely. • Workers performing information technoiogyand cybersecurtty functions at healthcare and public health facilities, who cannot practically work remotely. • Workers performing security,incident management,and emergency operations functions at or on behalf of healthcare entitles including healthcare coalitions,who cannot practically work remotely. • Pharmacy employees necessary to maintain uninterrupted prescription filling. • Workers performing mortuary funeral,cremation,burial,cemetery,and related services,Including funeral homes, crematoriums,cemetery workers,and coffin makers. • Workers who coordinate with other organizations to ensure the proper recovery,handling,Identification, transportation,tracking,storage,and disposal of human'remains and personal effects;certify cause of death; and facilitate access to mentaVbehavioral health services to the family members,responders,and survivors of an Incident CONNECT WITH US 1.nhoti rt.ot it+oinpur#riy'iArc cr,t , www,cisa,gov pnaltitrastrirture- utit ge4rp 17,3 c Cis+ v i gvyL ler 1 thesvoLgou For more Information, email CJSA.CAT@clsa,dlts.gov recei isois;romiGis Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce LAW ENFORCEMENT, PUBLIC SAFETY, AND OTHER FIRST RESPONDERS • Public,private,and voluntary personnel(front line and management)in emergency management,law enforcement,fire and rescue services,emergency medical services,and private security,to include public and private hazardous material responders,air medical service provider(pilots and supporting technicians), corrections,end search and rescue personnel. • 911 call center employees and Public Safety Answering Points who can't perform their duties remotely. • Fusion Center employees. • Workers- including contracted vendors-who maintain,manufacture,or supply equipment and services supporting law enforcement emergency service and response operations(to include electronic security and life safety security personnel). • Workers supporting the manufacturing of safety equipment and uniforms for law enforcement,public safety personnel,and first responder. • Workers supporting the operation of firearm or ammunition product manufacturers,retailers,importers, distributors,end shooting ranges. • Public agency workers responding to abuse and neglect of children,elders,and dependentadu its. • Workers who support weather disaster/natural hazard mitigation end preventlonactivitles. • Security staff to maintain building access control and physical securitymeasures. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE • Workers supporting groceries,pharmacies,convenience stores,and other retail(Including unattended and vending)that sells human food,animal/pet food and pet supply,and beverage products,including retail customer support service and Information technology support staff necessary for online orders,pickup and delivery. • Restaurant carry-out and quick serve food operations,including dark kitchen and food prep centers,and carry- out and delivery food employees. • Food manufacturer employees and their supplier employees-to Include those employed In food ingredient production and processing facilities;livestock,poultry,seafood slaughter facilities;pet and animal feed processing facilities;human food facilities producing by-products for animal food;beverage production facilities; and the production of food packaging. • Farmers,farm workers,and agribusiness support services to include those employed In auction and sales:grain and oilseed handling,processing and distribution;animal food,feed,and ingredient production,packaging,and distribution;manufacturing,packaging,and distribution of veterinary drugs;truck delivery and transport;farm end fishery labor needed to produce our food supplydomestically and for export. • Farmers,farm workers,support service workers,and their supplier employees to include those engaged in producing and harvesting field crops;commodity Inspection;fuel ethanol facilities;biodlesei and renewable diesel facilities;storage facilities;and other agricultural Inputs. • Employees and firms supporting the distribution of food,feed,and beverage and ingredients used in these products,including warehouse workers,vendor-managed inventory controllers and blockchaln managers. • Workers supporting the sanitation and pest control of all food manufacturing processes and operations from wholesale to retell. • Employees in cafeterias used to feed employees,particularly employee populations sheltered againstCOVia19. • Workers in animal diagnostic end food testing laboratories In private industries and In institutions of higher education. 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Essentiai Critical Infrastructure Workforce • Government,private,and non-governmental organizations'workers essential for food assistance programs (Including school lunch programs)and government payments. • Employees of companies engaged In the production,storage,transport,and distribution of chemicals, medicines,vaccines,and other substances used by the food and agriculture industry,including seeds, pesticides,herbicides,fertilizers,minerals,enrichments,and other agricultural production aids. • Animal agriculture workers to include those employed In veterinary health(Including those involved in supporting emergency veterinary or livestock services);raising of animals for food;animal production operations;livestock markets;slaughter and packing plants,manufacturers,renderers,and associated regulatory and government workforce. • Transportation supporting animal agricultural industries,Including movement of animal medical and reproductive supplies and materials,animal vaccines,animal drugs,feed Ingredients,feed,and bedding,live animals,animal by-products,and deceased animals fordisposal. • Workers who support sawmills and the manufacture and distribution of fiber and forest products,Including,but not limited to timber,paper,and other wood andflberproducts. • Employees engaged in the manufacture and maintenance of equipment and other infrastructure necessary for agricultural production and distribution. ENERGY • Workers supporting the energy sector,regardless of the energy source(Including but not limited to nuclear, fossil,hydroelectric,or renewable),segment of the system,or infrastructure the worker is involved In,or who ere needed to monitor,operate,engineer,and maintain the reliability,safety,environmental health,and physical and cyber security of the energy system. • Energy/commodity trading/scheduling/marketing functions,who can't perform their duties remotely. • IT and OT technology for essential energy sector operations including support workers,customer service operations;energy management systems,control systems,and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SCADA systems,end energy sector entity data centers;;cybersecurity engineers;and cybersecurity risk management. • Workers supporting the energy sector through renewable energy Infrastructure(Including,but not limited to wind,solar,biomass,hydrogen,ocean,geothermal,and/or hydroelectric),including those supporting construction,manufacturing,transportation,permitting,operation/maintenance,monitoring,and logistics. • Workers and security staff involved in nuclear re-fueling operations. • Providing services related to energy sector fuels(including,but not limited,petroleum(crude oil),natural gas,propane,natural gas liquids,other liquid fuels,nuclear,and coal),supporting the mining,processing, manufacturing,construction,logistics,transportation,permitting,operation/maintenance,security,waste disposal and storage,and monitoring of support for resources. • Environmental remedletion/monitoring,limited to Immediate critical needs technicians. • Manufacturing and distribution of equipment,supplies,and parts necessary to maintain production,maintenance, restoration,and service at energy sector facilities(across all energy sector segments). Electricity industry: • Workers who maintain,ensure,or restore,or are involved in the development,transportation,fuel procurement, expansion,or operation of the generation,transmission,and distribution of electric power,including call centers,utility workers,engineers,retail electricity,constraint maintenance,and fleet maintenance technicians- who cannot perform their duties remotely. • Workers at coal mines,production facilities,and those involved in manufacturing,transportation,permitting, operation/maintenance and monitoring at coal sites which is critical to ensuring the reliability of the electrical system. CONNECT WiTH US Lrivetiirr,tom/cornpnnysrgt rtIl. wWry cisa.gov a id fit r stt7.rriaure.-pit }ttflein Formoreinfermatlon, 4CtSAg n I l r 1 `aseerl,Isr++ email CISA.CAT@clsadfis.gov rat..i i rs,estryp rt Essential Critical infrastructure Workforce • Workers who produce,process,ship and handle coal used for power generation and manufacturing. • Workers needed for safe and secure operations at nuclear generation to include but not limited to,the broader nuclear supply chain,parts to maintain nuclear equipment,fuel manufacturers and fuel components used In the manufacturing of fuel. • Workers at renewable energy infrastructure(Including,but not limited to wind,solar,biomass,hydrogen, geothermal,and/or hydroelectric),Including those supporting construction, manufacturing,transportation, permitting,operation/maintenence,monitoring,end logistics. • Workers at generation,transmission,and electric black stertfaclllties. • Workers at Reliability Coordinator,Balancing Authorities,and primary and backup Control Centers,Including but not limited to independent system operators,regional transmission organizations,and local distribution control •centers. • Mutual assistance personnel which may include workers from outside of the state or local Jurisdiction. a Vegetation management and traffic cohtrol for supporting those crews. • Environmental remediatlon/monitoring workers limited to immediate critical needstechntcisns. • instrumentation,protection,and control technicians. • Essential support personnel for electricltyoperations. • Generator set support workers such as diesel engineers used In powergeneration including those providing fuel. Petroleum Industry: • Workers for onshore and offshore petroleum drilling operations;platform and drilling construction and maintenance;transportation(including helicopter operations),maritime transportation,supply,and dredging operations;maritime navigation;well stimulation,intervention,monitoring,automation and control,extraction, production;processing;waste disposal,and maintenance,construction,and operations. • Workers for crude oil,petroleum and petroleum product storage and transportation,including pipeline, marine transport,terminals,rail transport,storage facilities and racks and roadtransport for use es end- use fuels such as gasoline,diesel fuel,Jet fuel,and heating fuels or feedstocks for chemical manufacturing, • Petroleum and petroleum product security operations center employees and workers who support maintenance andemergency response services. • Petroleum and petroleum product operations control rooms/centers and refinery facilities. • Retail fuel centers such as gas stations end truck stops,and the distribution systems that support them. • Supporting new and existing construction projects,including,but not limited to;pipeline construction. Natural Gas, Natural Gas Liquids(NGL),Propane,and other liquid fuels • Workers who support onshore and offshore drilling operations,platform end drilling construction end maintenance;transportation(including helicopter operations);maritime transportation,supply,and dredging operations;maritime navigation;natural gas and natural gas liquid production,processing,extraction,storage and transportation;well intervention,monitoring,automation and cantor;waste disposal,and maintenance, construction,and operations. • Transmission and distribution pipeline workers,including compressor stations and any other required, operations maintenance,construction,end support for natural gas,natural gas liquid,propane,and other liquid fuels. • Natural gas,propane,natural gas liquids,and other liquid fuel processing plants,including construction,maintenance,a support operations. • Natural gas processing plants workers,and those that deal with natural gas liquids. • Workers who staff natural gas,propane,natural gas liquids,and other liquid fuel security operations centers, operations dispatch and control rooms/centers,and emergency response and customer emergencies(including leak calls)operations. • IDriitin., _.roductlon_ s n__ min_end rens o in: n: oat._:sfor se_as.end-use..uels �,PIle.^*Q CONNECT WITH US Lirrketilissemfco rl trr,>., tint rleay=, www.clsa.gov aort-intraVruclutepAncuropage9ty For mor©•lnformatlen, eta Aga+. t WrA tie► (ib scertagov email CISA.CAT@cisa.dhs.gov ritetito14,4440i/CiSfit • Essential Critical.infrastructure Workforce chemical manufacturing,or use in electrlcitygeneratlon. • Dispatch and control rooms and emergency response end customer emergencies,including propane leak calls. • Propane gas service maintenance and restoration,Including call centers. • Propane,natural gas liquids,and other liquid fuel distribution centers. • Propane gas storage,transmission,and distribution centers. • Supporting new and existing construction projects,Including,but not limited to,pipeline construction. • Ethanol and blofuel production,refining,and distribution. • Workers in fuel sectors(including,but not limited to nuclear,coal,and gas types and liquid fuels) supporting the mining,manufacturing,logistics,transportation,permitting,operation/maintenance,and monitoring of support for resources. WATER AND WASTEWATER Employees needed to operate and maintain drinking water and wastewater/drainage infrastructure,including: • Operational staff at waterauthorities. • Operational staff at community watersystems. Operational staff at wastewater treatment facilities. • Workers repairing water and wastewater conveyances and performing required sampling or monitoring, Including field staff. • Operational staff for water distribution end testing. • Operational staff at wastewater collection facilities. • Operational staff and technical support for SCADA Control systems. • Chemical and equipment suppliers to water and wastewater systems and personnel protection. • Workers who maintain digital systems infrastructure supporting water and wastewater operations. TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS • • Employees supporting or enabling transportation functions,including truck drivers,bus drivers,dispatchers, maintenance and repair technicians,warehouse workers,truck stop and rest area workers,Department of Motor Vehicle(DMV)employees,towing/recovery services,roadside assistance workers,intermodal transportation personnel,end workers who maintain and Inspect infrastructure(including those that require cross-Jurisdiction travel). • Workers supporting the distribution of food,pharmaceuticals(including materials used In radioactive drugs)and other medical materials,fuels,chemicals needed for water or water treatment and energy Maintenance and operation of essential highway infrastructure,Including roads,bridges,and tunnels(e.g.,traffic operations centers and moveable bridge operators). • Employees of firms providing services,supplies,and equipment that enable warehouse and operations,Including cooling,storing,packaging,and distributing products for wholesale or retail sale or use.Includes cold-and frozen-chain logistics for food and critical biologic products. • Mass transit workers end providing critical transit services and/or performing critical or routine maintenance to mass transit Infrastructure or equipment. • Employees supporting personal and commercial transportation services- including taxis,delivery services, vehicle rental servkxes,bicycle maintenance and car-sharing services,and transportation network providers. • Workers responsible for operating end dispatching passenger,commuter end freight trains end maintaining rail infrastructure and equipment. • Maritime transportation workers,including dredgers,port workers,mariners,ship crewmembers,ship pilots and tug boat operators,equipment operators(to Include maintenance and repair,and maritime-specific medical CONNECT WITH US iitiliedin, r vemppg!r1 yUtrrscrtuc,► www cisa.gav LL1.1 anti-intrasu ur s wl3vrte For more Information, Q i tc gpi I t+ iker to aactc�i v email CISA.CAT(cisa.dhs.gov rasefi cola taitifesSA Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce. providers),snip supply,chandler,and repaircompenles. • Workers including truck drivers,railroad employees and contractors,maintenance crew,and cleaners supporting transportation of chemicals,hazardous,medical,and waste materials to support critical Infrastructure, capabilities,functions,and services,including specialized carriers,crane and rigging industryworkers. • Bus drivers and workers who provide or support intercity,commuter and charter bus service In support of other essential services or functions. • Automotive repair,maintenance,and transportation equipment manufacturing and distribution facilities (Including those who repair and maintain electric vehicle charging stations). • Transportation safety Inspectors,including hazardous material Inspectors and accident investigator inspectors, • Manufacturers and distributors(to include service centers and related operations)of packaging materials, pallets,crates,containers,and other supplies needed to support manufacturing,packaging staging arid distribution operations. • Postai,parcel,courier,last-mile delivery,and shipping and related workers,to include privatecompanles. • Employees who repair and maintain vehicles,aircraft,rail equipment,marine vessels,bicycles,and the equipmentand Infrastructure that enables operations that encompass movement of cargo and passengers. • Air transportation employees,Including elrtrafflc controllers and maintenance personnel,ramp workers,aviation and aerospace safety,security,and operations personnel and accident investigations. • Workers who support the operation,distribution,maintenance,and sanitation,of air transportation for cargo and passengers,Including flight crews,maintenance,airport operations,those responsible for cleaning and disinfection,and other on-and off-airport facilities workers. • Workers supporting transportation vie Inland waterways such as barge crew,dredging,river port workers for essential goods. • Workers critical to rental and leasing of vehicles and equipment that facilitate continuity of operations for essential work forces and other essential travel. • Warehouse operators,including vendors and support personnel critical for business continuity(including HVAC do electrical engineers;security personnel;and janitorial staff)and customer service for essential functions. PUBLIC WORKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT SERVICES • Workers who support the operation,inspection,and maintenance of essential public works facilities and operations, including bridges,water and sewer main breaks,fleet maintenance personnel,construction of critical or strategic Infrastructure,traffic signal maintenance,emergency location services for buried utilities, maintenance of digital systems infrastructure supporting public works operations,and other emergent issues. • Workers such es plumbers,electricians,exterminators,builders,contractors,HVAC Technicians,landscapers, and other service providers who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the safety,sanitation,and essential operation of residences,businesses and buildings such as hospitals,senior living facilities,any temporary construction required to support COVlQ19 response. • Workers who support,such as road and line clearing,to ensure the availability of and access to needed facilities, transportation,energy and communications. • Support to ensure the effective removal,storage,and disposal of residential and commercial solid waste and hazardous waste,including landfitioperations. • Workers who support the operation,inspection,and maintenance of essential dams,locks and levees. • Workers who support the Inspection and maintenance of aids to navigation,and other government provided services that ensure continued maritime commerce. 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Information Technology: • Workers who support command centers,including,but not limited to Network Operations Command Centers, Broadcast Operations Control Centers end Security Operations Comma ndCenters. • Data center operators,including system,adminlstretors,HVAC&electrical engineers,security Personnel,iT managers and purchasers,data transfer solutions engineers,software and hardware engineers,and database administrators,for ell industries(Including financialservlces). 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OTHER COMMUNITY-OR GOVERNMENT-BASED OPERATIONS AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS • Workers to ensure continuity of building functions,Including but not limited to security and environmental controls(e.g.,HVAC),the manufacturing and distribution of the products required for these functions,and the permits and Inspections for construction supporting essential infrastructure. • Elections personnel to include both public end private sector elections support. • Workers supporting the operations of the Judicial system. • Federal,State,and Local,Tribal,and Territorial employees who support Mission Essential Functions and communications networks. • Trade Officials(FTA negotiators International data flow administrators). • Employees necessary to maintain news and media operations across various media. • Employees supporting Census 2020. • Weatherforecasters. • Clergy for essential support. • Workers who maintain digital systems infrastructure supporting other critical government operations. • Workers who support necessary credentlaling;vetting and licensing operations for critical infrastructure workers. • Customs and immigration workers who are critical to facilitating trade in support of the national emergency response supply chain. • Educators supporting public and private K 12 schools,colleges,and universities for purposes of facilitating distance learning or performing other essenttalfunctions. • Staff at government offices who perform title search,notary,and recording services In support of mortgage and real estate services and transactions. 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CRITICAL MANUFACTURING • Workers necessary for the manufacturing of metals(Including steel and aluminum),Industrial minerals, semiconductors,materials and products needed for medical supply chains,and for supply chains associated with transportation,energy,communications,Information technology,food and agriculture,chemical manufacturing nuclear facilities,wood products,commodities used as fuel for power generation facilities,the operation of dams,water and wastewater treatment,processing and reprocessing of solid waste,emergency services,and the defense industrial base.Additionally,workers needed to maintain the continuity of these manufacturing functions and associated supply chains,and workers necessary to maintain a manufacturing operation In warm standby. • Workers necessary for the manufacturing of materials and products needed to manufacture mediceiequipment and personal protective equipment(PPE). • Workers necessary for mining and production of critical minerals,materials and associated essential supply chains,and workers engaged In the manufacture and maintenance of equipment and other infrastructure necessary for mining production anddlstributlon. • Workers who produce or manufacture parts or equipment that supports continued operations for any essential services and Increase In remote workforce(including computing and communication devices,semiconductors, and equipment such es security tools for Security Operations Centers(SOCs)ordatacenters). HAZARDOUS MATERIALS • Workers who manage hazardous materials associated with any other essential activity,Including but not limited to haaithcare waste(medical,pharmaceuticals,medical material production),testing operations(laboratories processing test kits),and energy(nuclear facilities)Workers at nuclear facilities,workers managing medical waste,workers managing waste from pharmaceuticals and medical material production,and workers at • laboratories processing tests Workers who support hazardous materials response and cleanup. • Workers who maintain digital systems Infrastructure supporting hazardous materials management operations. FINANCIAL SERVICES •• Workers who are needed to provide,process and maintain systems for processing,verification,and recording of financial transactions and services,including payment,clearing,and settlement;wholesale funding;Insurance services;consumer and commercial lending;and capital markets activities). • Workers who are needed to maintain orderly market.operations to ensure the continuity of financial transactions and services. • Workers who are needed to provide business,commercial,and consumer access to bank and non-bank financial services and lending services,including ATMs, lending and money transmission,and to move currency,checks, securities,end payments(e.g.,armored cash carriers). • Workers who support financial operations and those staffing call centers,such as those staffing data and security operations centers,managing physical security,or providing accounting services. • Workers supporting production and distribution of debit and creditcards. • Workers providing electronic point of sale support personnel for essential businesses and workers. 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DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE • Workers who support the essential services required to meet national security commitments to the federal government and U.S.Military.These Individuals Include,but are not limited to,space and aerospace; mechanical end software engineers(various disciplines),manufacturing/production workers;IT support security staff;security personnel;intelligence support,aircraft and weapon system mechanics and maintainers; and sanitary workers who maintain the hygienic viability of necessaryfacllities. • Personnel working for companies,and their subcontractors,who perform under contract or subcontract to the Department of Defense,as well as personnel at government-owned/contractor-operated and government- owned/government-operated facilities,and who provide materials and services to the Department of Defense, Including support for weapon systems,software systems end cybersecurity,defense and intelligence communications and surveillance,apace systems end other activities in support of our military,Intelligence and space forces. COMMERCIAL FACILITIES • Workers who support the supply chain of building materials from production through application/installation, including cabinetry,fixtures,doors,cement, hardware,plumbing,electrical,heating/cooling,refrigeration, appliances,paint/coatings,and employees who provide services that enable repair materials and equipment for essential functions, • Workers supporting ecommerce through distribution,warehouse,call center facilities,and other essential operational support functions. • Workers In hardware and building materials stores,consumer electronics,technology and appliances retail,and related merchant wholesalers and distributors-with reduced staff to ensure continued operations. • Workers distributing,servicing,repairing,installing residential and commercial HVAC systems,boilers,furnaces and other heating,cooling,refrigeration,end ventilation equipment. RESIDENTIAL/SHELTER FACILITIES AND SERVICES • Workers in dependent care services,In support of workers In other essential products and services. 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HYGIENE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES • Workers who produce hygiene products. • Workers In laundromets,laundry services,and drycieaners. • Workers providing personal and household goods repair and maintenance. • Workers providing disinfection services,for all essential facilities and modes of transportation,and supporting the sanitation of all food manufacturing processes and operations from wholesale toretall. • Workers necessary for the installation,maintenance,distribution,and manufacturing of water andspace heating equipment and its components. • Support required for continuity of services,including commercial disinfectant services,janitorial/cleaning personnel,and support personnel functions that need freedom of movement to access facilities in support of front-line employees. 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