Building a Business as Great as Our Product 1 PANDEMIC INFLUENZA IN THE WORKPLACE WILLIAM CANDLER, D.O., M.T.M.& H. Medical Director John Deere Harvester.

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Building a Business as Great as Our Product 1 PANDEMIC INFLUENZA IN THE WORKPLACE WILLIAM CANDLER, D.O., M.T.M.& H. Medical Director John Deere Harvester Works, Seeding Group and Cylinder Division

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 2 Proposed Crisis Management Structure INCIDENT RESPONSE CORPORATE INCIDENT SUPPORT CORPORATE CRISIS MANAGEMENT The CCMT is the executive level decision-making body The CIST is the corporate level team responsible for ensuring that the units and divisions have the best available resources necessary to effectively manage an incident. The Incident Response Team (IRT) is responsible for the immediate tactical on-scene response to any emergencies and / or incidents. There may be more than one John Deere Incident Response Team at a unit / site.

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 3 Disaster Characteristics DisasterPrimary DamageGeographyDuration Earthquake/TornadoInfrastructureLimitedShort Flood Infrastructure ModerateShort Terrorism—Bomb Terrorism— Bio/Chem Terrorism—Nuclear Infrastructure Human Both Limited Moderate/Large Short Very long PandemicHumanLargeLong

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 4 Influenza A: Single Strand RNA Virus

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 5

6 Impact: ~ 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations yearly in the United States Timing: Peak usually occurs December through March in North America Genetic Drift- minor changes –Yearly vaccine recommended –Considerable immunity exists Seasonal Flu

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 7 Rapid global spread among humans Novel virus – concept of “antigenic shift” – most people are susceptible At least ten recorded in last 300 years Timing: may begin any time of year and resurge in one of more waves, with a total duration of up to one year or more Possible major human and economic impact with 30-40% absenteeism and a 1-2% Death Rate PANDEMIC FLU

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 8 INFLUENZA DEATH RATES: 1917 v. PANDEMIC of 1918 Average Year: 35,000 deaths in U.S Pandemic: 600,000+ deaths in U.S million deaths worldwide

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 9 Symptoms of Avian(H5N1) Influenza in Humans Young Adults may have a more severe case –Robust Immune system –cytokine storm –tumor necrosis factor-α –Severe pulmonary tissue destruction Fever, cough, Sore throat, muscle aches, conjunctivitis, pneumonia NOTE: Human infections have involved direct, heavy exposure to H5N1

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 10 H5N1 Infection in Humans To date, H5N1 virus strains enter through the lower respiratory tract not the upper respiratory tract.

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 11 Avian Flu Global Response Procedures The World Health Organization Phases are used to trigger corporate actions Response actions increase as the threat level increases

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 12 RESPONSE ACTIONS: WHO PHASE 3 1.Produce manager and employee information packet worldwide 2.Produce Travelers precaution Fact sheet and policy for returning travelers 3.Develop policy for stockpiling and using antiviral medication and facemasks 4.Develop hygiene and social distancing procedures at work 5.Develop policy for screening and isolating ill or exposed employees 6.IT-enhance capability to work from home 7.Develop global supply exposure analysis 8.Ensure that business units have updated business continuity plans Avian Flu Global Response Procedures

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 13 Preventing Pandemic Influenza EMPLOYEE EDUCATION Good Hygiene –Cover that cough! –Wash hands and objects that are shared Social Distancing - Avoid crowds - Consider increasing shifts - Consider working from home

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 14 Pandemic Influenza: Prevention and Treatment in the Workplace Caring for Ill Employees –Have a designated isolation room –Promptly isolate ill employees –Provide protective mask for ill employee and employees with direct contact with potentially ill employees (N-95) –Assist employee to get care Home isolation or Hospital if severely ill

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 15 Preventing Pandemic Influenza Anti-Viral drugs* - Tamiflu (oseltamivir) -Relenza (zanamivir) Vaccine Quarantine * Amantidine & rimantidine not effective

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 16 RESPONSE ACTIONS: WHO PHASE 4 1.Close coordination with local health authorities 2.Provide medications to at-risk employees in other countries if not available through local government 3. Travel restrictions 4. Increase Order Fulfillment Team planning 5. Cross train to bridge critical knowledge gaps in the event of absenteeism Avian Flu Global Response Procedures

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 17 RESPONSE ACTIONS: WHO PHASE 5 & 6 1.Coordinate with local health authorities to distribute antiviral and vaccine if available 2.Continue to provide medications to at-risk employees in other countries if not available through local government 3. Update recommendations for travel restrictions 4. Identify and track vaccinated and immune employees Avian Flu Global Response Procedures

Building a Business as Great as Our Product 18 Questions