The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued guidance for reopening businesses that recommends each establishment conduct a hazard assessment for all jobs. It also clarifies OSHA’s positions on temperature checks, coronavirus testing and face masks. “This is fairly consistent with guidance that OSHA has already issued and posted on its website,” said Cressinda D. Schlag, an associate at Jackson Lewis in Austin, Texas. “The challenge is how to work this guidance in with the patchwork of orders and other guidance” from federal, state and local governments and health authorities.