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Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce <br />5. All organizations should implement their business continuity and pandemic plans, or put plans in place if they <br />do not exist. Delaying implementation is not advised and puts at risk the viability of the business and the <br />health and safety of the employees. <br />6. In the modern economy, reliance on technology and just -in -time supply chains means that certain workers <br />must be able to access certain sites, facilities, and assets to ensure continuity of functions. <br />7. Government employees, such as emergency managers, and the business community need to establish and <br />maintain lines of communication. <br />8. When government and businesses engage in discussions about critical infrastructure workers, they need to <br />consider the implications of business operations beyond the jurisdiction where the asset or facility is located. <br />Businesses can have sizeable economic and societal impacts as well as supply chain dependencies that are <br />geographically distributed. <br />9. Whenever possible, jurisdictions should align access and movement control policies related to critical <br />infrastructure workers to lower the burden of workers crossing jurisdictional boundaries. <br />IDENTIFYING ESSENTIAL CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE WORKERS <br />The following list of sectors and identified essential critical infrastructure workers are an initial recommended set and <br />are intended to be overly inclusive reflecting the diversity of industries across the United States. CISA will continually <br />solicit and accept feedback on the list (both sectors/sub sectors and identified essential workers) and will evolve the <br />list in response to stakeholder feedback. We will also use our various stakeholder engagement mechanisms to work <br />with partners on how they are using this list and share those lessons learned and best practices broadly. We ask that <br />you share your feedback, both positive and negative on this list so we can provide the most useful guidance to our <br />critical infrastructure partners. Feedback can be sent to CISA.CAT@CISA.DHS.GOV. <br />Cnmmimat <br />Colnmertial <br />Facilities <br />Cemmsretatiens <br />Critical <br />Manaiaptunng <br />e <br />Essential Critical <br />Infrastructure <br />Workers <br />Odense <br />livhstrial .5, <br />oa <br />EnsergrmoT <br />Services <br />Mineola! <br />Feed & <br />Iletlptntvre <br />Government <br />FacaHles <br />LJ <br />Healthcare & <br />Public Health <br />Informaaon <br />.eohn op <br />mmers, <br />Hu Materials & <br />Waste <br />transportatemns <br />Systems <br />Water <br />CISA <br />CONNECT WITH US <br />www.cisa.gov <br />For more information, <br />email CISA.CAT@cisa.dhs.gov <br />nig Linkedin.com/compa ny/cybersecurity- <br />LW and -infrastructure -security -agency <br />@CISAgov I @cyber I @uscertov <br />Facebook.com/CISA <br />
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