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Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce
<br />LAW ENFORCEMENT, PUBLIC SAFETY, AND OTHER FIRST RESPONDERS
<br />• Public, private, and voluntary personnel (front line and management) in emergency management, law
<br />enforcement, fire and rescue services, emergency medical services, and private security, to include public and
<br />private hazardous material responders, air medical service providers (pilots and supporting technicians),
<br />corrections, and search and rescue personnel.
<br />• 911 call center employees and Public Safety Answering Points who can't perform their duties remotely.
<br />• Fusion Centeremployees.
<br />• Workers - including contracted vendors -- who maintain, manufacture, or supply equipment and services
<br />supporting law enforcement emergency service and response operations (to include electronic security and life
<br />safety security personnel).
<br />• Workers supporting the manufacturing of safety equipment and uniforms for law enforcement, public safety
<br />personnel, and first responder.
<br />• Workers supporting the operation of firearm or ammunition product manufacturers, retailers, importers,
<br />distributors, and shooting ranges.
<br />• Public agency workers responding to abuse and neglect of children, elders, and dependentadults.
<br />• Workers who support weather disaster/ natural hazard mitigation and prevention activities.
<br />• Security staff to maintain building access control and physical securitymeasures.
<br />FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
<br />• Workers supporting groceries, pharmacies, convenience stores, and other retail (including unattended and
<br />vending) that sells human food, animal/pet food and pet supply, and beverage products, including retail
<br />customer support service and information technology support staff necessary for online orders, pickup and
<br />delivery.
<br />• Restaurant carry -out and quick serve food operations, including dark kitchen and food prep centers, and carry-
<br />out and delivery food employees.
<br />• Food manufacturer employees and their supplier employees —to include those employed in food ingredient
<br />production and processing facilities; livestock, poultry, seafood slaughter facilities; pet and animal feed
<br />processing facilities; human food facilities producing by-products for animal food; beverage production facilities;
<br />and the production of food packaging.
<br />• Farmers, farm workers, and agribusiness support services to include those employed in auction and sales: grain
<br />and oilseed handling, processing and distribution; animal food, feed, and ingredient production, packaging, and
<br />distribution; manufacturing, packaging, and distribution of veterinary drugs; truck delivery and transport; farm
<br />and fishery labor needed to produce our food supplydomestically and for export.
<br />• Farmers, farm workers, support service workers, and their supplier employees to include those engaged in
<br />producing and harvesting field crops; commodity inspection; fuel ethanol facilities; biodiesel and renewable
<br />diesel facilities; storage facilities; and other agricultural inputs.
<br />• Employees and firms supporting the distribution of food, feed, and beverage and ingredients used in these
<br />products, including warehouse workers, vendor- managed inventory controllers and blockchain managers.
<br />• Workers supporting the sanitation and pest control of all food manufacturing processes and operations from
<br />wholesale to retail.
<br />• Employees in cafeterias used to feed employees, particularly employee populations sheltered againstCOVID-19.
<br />• Workers in animal diagnostic and food testing laboratories in private industries and in institutions of higher
<br />education.
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