With the COVID-19 pandemic coming to a close, many will be returning to work at the office after a couple of years confined to working at home. For the most part people have mixed feelings about office return after COVID-19.
Despite how safe and comfortable you may be feeling about having your staff return to work after the COVID crisis, it is essential that as an employer you make your employees feel as comfortable and safe as they return to work. If you are making a plan to return home from work, there are some important things to keep in mind.
In the following article we will take a closer look at how to arrange for a completely safe and comfortable office return after the coronavirus outbreak.
Requirements for returning to the office after Covid-19
The powers that be have created a practical list of guidelines for keeping and maintaining a safe and clean work environment. Here are some of their recommendations and rules that your safe and healthy working environment will have to keep in mind.
Complete a COVID-19 risk assessment
Employers are required to maintain a safe and healthy work environment and this includes taking the necessary steps for protecting your employees from the threat of the coronavirus. The Office of Health and Safety Executives has created the following risk assessment plan that all employers must understand and follow to the letter.
NHS test and trace
In an effort to break the chain of contamination, it will help you to keep a careful record of all the staff and contractors for the first three weeks after your return. This way, if you have any positive test results for coronavirus infection, you will be able to isolate the issue and prevent the spread of infection.
What should employers do after reopening offices after Covid-19?
When creating a plan for reopening offices for regular business, employers should consider a few pointers to keep people safe at the office. Here are some measures to take into account to prevent the spread of infection.
Make a plan to prevent overcrowding in the office
Even if social distancing is not required by the government, it is a good idea to keep your work team down to a bare minimum, this will greatly reduce the potential for spreading the virus and allow your team members to feel safe and secure at their place of work.
If you have a small office, you should consider all aspects of returning your office to its original operations. Some companies are creating a trial period where some employees will return to the office on specific days and others on different days. Those that are not working at the office will resume their functions from home office as they have been before the onset of the coronavirus. This rotation can continue as it is convenient to your operations.
Visitor protocols
Whether you are having your office visited by freelancers, family members, clients or anyone else, be sure to keep a careful record of who visits your office and follow all test and trace protocols.
More regular cleaning
One important way to keep your office as low risk as possible is to keep the office environment well sanitized and perfectly clean. This may involve keeping your cleaners on duty a little longer to perform a deeper cleaning, thus ensuring that your workstations are kept immaculately sanitized. Install Purell hand sanitizer stations through to office to encourage use.
Adequate ventilation
Without proper ventilations, the interior of your office can quickly become a hot spot for viral contagion. Avoid this by keeping your doors and windows opened for adequate ventilation.
Lateral flow tests
Offices are now being equipped with tests that they can administer to their employees at the beginning of each day. You can discover more about getting tested for coronavirus at the beginning of each day. Find out more about this by looking into government websites on the topic.
Steps employees can take to stay safe in the office
There are also several important habits and practices your employees can take to keep themselves safe from the transmission of viral invaders. Here are some important ways that your employees can practice healthy office habits.
Keep desks clean and tidy
Whether you work in a traditional system where all your employees have a seat allocated to them, or work in a “hot desk” set up, maintaining cleanliness is essential. Make sure all your employees are doing their part to keep their workstations and operations as clean as possible.
Stick to office face covering policies
Even though many of the face covering rules were removed after July 19th, you can greatly reduce the amount of contagion happening in your location by keeping a policy of wearing masks around the office.
Follow new Covid-secure measures in the office
Make sure that all of your team members have been briefed on the proper way to conduct themselves and their responsibilities while in the office. Make sure that desk arrangements are conducive to social distancing. This will go a long way in avoiding contamination.
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