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The content in this document is not intended to be a
Safe Working Environment: substitute for professional advice. It is intended to offer
guidance regarding best practices as prevention and
support to re-open businesses. It is not intended and
should not be used as a substitute for advice from the
Corporate Offices UK Government or other professional bodies regarding
COVID-19.
q Position signage at the door stating that anyone q Consider antimicrobial films for phones and keyboards
experiencing COVID-19 symptoms is not permitted to enter
q Strong procedures for sanitising surfaces should be
q Position a A-frames or stanchion sign at your entrance or implemented and prevention posters should be displayed in
lobby with an overview of all service changes and safety common areas such as the break room and bathrooms
measures put in place
— Cleaning logs should be used to ensure proper
q Utilise wayfinding signs to direct employees one way and timely cleaning occurs
throughout corridors
— Position infection control/handwashing posters
q Separate workstations one-metre+ apart or separate with in all bathrooms
acrylic safety screens
q Redesign seating arrangements in break rooms to ensure at
q Provide “no handshakes, just smiles” buttons for employees least one-metre+ of separation between table setups and
to wear and at the reception sign-in remove bulk items. Where practical, physical barriers can be
used
q Install safety screens at reception desks
— Offer single-use, individually wrapped condiments
q Practice social distancing throughout the establishment with
and plastic wear
floor graphics
— Corridors should have one-way directional signage
q Use tabletop signs to indicate surfaces that are out of
service for social distancing in break rooms
q Place hand sanitiser stations prominently throughout the
building
q Use signs and floor graphics to encourage social distancing
in and while waiting for lifts
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