Introduction to Coronavirus Site Safety

Legacy:
Coronavirus Site Safety has been moved to mature support.

Coronavirus Site Safety can be used to create coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) health safety plans for their facilities, sites, and campuses and to monitor health safety plans as locations reopen.

As employees return to work and locations reopen to the public, organizations are developing health safety plans to protect individuals in their facilities. The health safety plans mitigate workers' concerns, reduce risk and communicate actions taken to key stakeholders. Location-enabled plans provide an efficient way to document and manage all aspects of a health safety plan (for example, temperature screening locations, handwashing or sanitizer stations, personal protective equipment (PPE) stations, and isolation areas) for a given facility. It improves an organization’s ability to effectively execute a plan, mitigate risk at each site, and exercise health safety due diligence for a location. Coronavirus Site Safety is typically implemented by organizations that want to take a proactive, data-driven approach to planning and managing the health and safety of employees, visitors and other stakeholders during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Coronavirus Site Safety solution delivers a set of capabilities that help you create a COVID-19 health safety plan, estimate crowd capacities and monitor social distancing, track cleaning and disinfecting, monitor restocking of PPE stations, and report coronavirus-related problems and issues.

Requirements

Coronavirus Site Safety requires the following:

  • ArcGIS Online
  • ArcGIS AppStudio Player
  • ArcGIS Field Maps

Information products

Coronavirus Site Safety includes the following information products:

NameDescriptionMinimum user type

Coronavirus Site Safety Form

A Survey123 form used internally by a health safety officer to define the health safety plan for a given site or location

Editor

Coronavirus Site Safety Manager

A Crowdsource Manager app used by a health safety officer to manage the status of health safety plans

Editor

Coronavirus Site Safety Map Editor

A Web AppBuilder app used by a health safety officer to locate health resources and create social distance capacity estimates required for a health safety plan

Editor

Coronavirus Site Safety Map Viewer

A Web AppBuilder app used by stakeholders to review a health safety map for a given location

Viewer

(Not required for public access)

Coronavirus Site Safety Issue Reporter

A Survey123 form used by field staff to report social distancing concerns, potential cases, and other health safety issues

Mobile Worker

Crowd Counter App

An AppStudio app used by staff to count people entering and exiting an area

Mobile Worker

Coronavirus Site Safety Dashboard

An ArcGIS Dashboards app used by a health safety officer to monitor health safety plan operations at a given location

Viewer

Coronavirus Site Safety Mobile Dashboard

An ArcGIS Dashboards app used by a health safety officer on their mobile device to monitor health safety plan operations at a given location

Viewer

Cleaning and Restocking Status Map

A map used in ArcGIS Field Maps to manage the cleaning, disinfecting, and restocking of health safety resources

Mobile Worker

Release notes

The following are the release notes:

VersionDescription

1.3

  • A new version of the Coronavirus Site Safety Form that resolves an input mask issue with the Contact Phone field.

1.2

  • A new version of the Crowd Counter App that resolves an issue where the app would not load in the AppStudio Player

1.1

  • A new Coronavirus Site Safety Issue Reporter that resolves an issue where the form could not be opened in the ArcGIS Survey123 app.
  • A new Coronavirus Site Safety Manager map and app that resolves an issue where site plan updates were missing the associated plan identifier.
  • A new Coronavirus Site Safety Map Editor app that resolves an issue where site plan updates were missing the associated plan identifier.

1.0

  • First release of Coronavirus Site Safety