July 9, 2020: Guidance for Progressing to Research Phase 4
Over the past two weeks, research activities across the University have continued
to ramp up under Research Phase 2 and 3 operations. All indications point to a gradual
resumption of activities, with labs and research groups following the phased process
outlined in the Restarting Research Plan and adhering to appropriate safeguards. Following the same approach described in
my June 24th guidance, principal investigators that have operated effectively under Research Phase 2 or
3 (preferably for at least two weeks), and that believe they are ready to advance
to Research Phase 4 operations, should revise their individual plans and submit them
to their Chair or unit Director for review and approval. Research Phase 4 allows
an increase in personnel to 60-80% of the research workforce. The revised plans must
have an updated list of all research personnel, including those who returned under
earlier Phases.
Before contemplating an advance to Research Phase 4 and revising their plans, principal
investigators should carefully review the effectiveness of the engineering and administrative
controls implemented for their labs or other research activities. It is also important
to consider whether the controls implemented in their building are adequate for accommodating
an increase in research and related personnel, and, if necessary, work with their
Building Manager to request any changes. With more researchers returning, there is
likely to be greater use of offices and related spaces. Use of these non-research
spaces must comply with the safeguards described in the University’s Return to the Workplace Plan, including social distancing, use of a mask or face covering, and appropriate cleaning
of common touch surfaces.
For those principal investigators who have not yet submitted a plan for restarting
their research activities, you may choose to create a plan for advancing directly
to Research Phase 4 (60-80% of the research workforce). However, the principal investigator
must first check with their Chair, and the principal investigator’s plan must clearly
outline a gradual ramp up in personnel levels, allowing adequate time to evaluate
the effectiveness of the safeguards and controls. These plans should be submitted
to the Department Chair or unit Director for review and approval.
As a reminder, all research personnel are required to perform a daily health self-screening
for Covid-19 symptoms prior to coming to campus. An online self-screening tool is now available and should be used to record completion of screening. Graduate fellows
and postdoctoral fellows who do not have access to this tool should continue to use
the paper log and must notify their supervisor of completion. All returning research personnel
are required to view the training video in SOLAR and provide affirmation (one time).
For those fellows unable to view and record the training in SOLAR, they should visit
this site to view the return to work training video and provide affirmation. If your lab is
already operating with all personnel, then it is not necessary to revise your plan.
Also, make sure that a copy of the approved plan is present in the lab and readily
accessible to every lab member.
For those principal investigators conducting research involving human subjects, updated
guidance for resuming in-person studies will be provided soon.
Finally, I remind principal investigators and supervisors that any individual who
is reluctant to return to research on campus or at an off-site location out of concern
for their health should not be pressured to do so.
For any questions, please contact your Department Chair or unit Director first. Thank
you for your continued cooperation as we resume our research activities at Stony Brook.