2021 Owens Corning Sustainability Report | Expanding Our Social Handprint | Living Safely | 256 THE COVID-19 MANAGEMENT TEAM The Crisis Management Team, renamed the COVID Management Team when it became apparent that we were facing a long-term response, placed a special emphasis on protocols designed to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the facilities. As certain restrictions began to be lifted in parts of the world, these protocols have been adjusted to meet the specific needs of individual workplaces. ■ Medical Monitoring Employees receive a daily health questionnaire asking if they are an active confirmed case or if they are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms. We also require isolation for individuals with confirmed or suspected cases and quarantine for people who have been in close contact with confirmed cases. ■ Social Distancing In our facilities, we’ve created protocols and adjusted our workflows and physical environments to enable employees to stay at least six feet apart. When this is not possible, PPE is required. ■ PPE Usage We have developed protocols for use of masks, following guidance set by the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control, and other reputable national bodies. Enhanced protocols are in place for higher-risk sites. The protocols at our sites typically meet or exceed local standards. ■ Visitor Restrictions Visitors may not be permitted at facilities where restrictions are in place, unless they have been deemed essential by the site leader. When they are permitted, they are subject to a health screening and are denied entry if they are exhibiting signs of illness or have had contact with a confirmed case in the past 14 days. ■ Enhanced Cleaning Following guidelines for cleaning products set by the Environmental Protection Agency, we have established robust cleaning procedures as well as what PPE should be worn during cleaning. Photo submitted by: Danielle Wittorp | Dearborn, Michigan, U.S. A bee on a flower in a home garden.

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