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1111 Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce
<br />• Residential and commercial real estate services, including settlementservices.
<br />• Workers supporting essential maintenance, manufacturing, design, operation, inspection, security, and
<br />construction for essential products, services, and supply chain and COVID 19 reliefefforts.
<br />CRITICAL MANUFACTURING
<br />• Workers necessary for the manufacturing of metals (including steel and aluminum), industrial minerals,
<br />semiconductors, materials and products needed for medical supply chains, and for supply chains associated
<br />with transportation, energy, communications, information technology, food and agriculture, chemical
<br />manufacturing, nuclear facilities, wood products, commodities used as fuel for power generation facilities, the
<br />operation of dams, water and wastewater treatment, processing and reprocessing of solid waste, emergency
<br />services, and the defense industrial base. Additionally, workers needed to maintain the continuity of these
<br />manufacturing functions and associated supply chains, and workers necessary to maintain a manufacturing
<br />operation in warm standby.
<br />• Workers necessary for the manufacturing of materials and products needed to manufacture medical equipment
<br />and personal protective equipment(PPE).
<br />• Workers necessary for mining and production of critical minerals, materials and associated essential
<br />supply chains, and workers engaged in the manufacture and maintenance of equipment and other
<br />infrastructure necessary for mining production and distribution.
<br />• Workers who produce or manufacture parts or equipment that supports continued operations for any essential
<br />services and increase in remote workforce (including computing and communication devices, semiconductors,
<br />and equipment such as security tools for Security Operations Centers (SOCs) ordatacenters).
<br />HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
<br />• Workers who manage hazardous materials associated with any other essential activity, including but not limited
<br />to healthcare waste (medical, pharmaceuticals, medical material production), testing operations (laboratories
<br />processing test kits), and energy (nuclear facilities) Workers at nuclear facilities, workers managing medical
<br />waste, workers managing waste from pharmaceuticals and medical material production, and workers at
<br />laboratories processing tests Workers who support hazardous materials response and cleanup.
<br />• Workers who maintain digital systems infrastructure supporting hazardous materials management operations.
<br />FINANCIAL SERVICES
<br />• Workers who are needed to provide, process and maintain systems for processing, verification, and recording of
<br />financial transactions and services, including payment, clearing, and settlement; wholesale funding; insurance
<br />services; consumer and commercial lending; and capital markets activities).
<br />• Workers who are needed to maintain orderly market operations to ensure the continuity of financial
<br />transactions and services.
<br />• Workers who are needed to provide business, commercial, and consumer access to bank and non -bank financial
<br />services and lending services, including ATMs, lending and money transmission, and to move currency, checks,
<br />securities, and payments (e.g., armored cash carriers).
<br />• Workers who support financial operations and those staffing call centers, such as those staffing data and
<br />security operations centers, managing physical security, or providing accounting services.
<br />• Workers supporting production and distribution of debit and credit cards.
<br />• Workers providing electronic point of sale support personnel for essential businesses and workers.
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