- signage to make social distancing easy to maintain.
- reconfigure your work space to meet social distancing requirements. This isn’t just separating desks a few inches but by metres and reviewing walkways.
- one-way systems, up and down stairways, restricting the use of lifts to those working on higher floors or with restricted mobility and unless your lift is sizable only having one person in it at a time.
- provision of sanitisation points throughout the workplace.
- using the NHS App when up and running.
- installation of sneeze screens in both reception areas and offices.
- you may wish to consider more flexible working hours to enable employees to commute at less busy times.
- review cleaning arrangements of the workplace and look at the use of communal spaces such as cafeterias.
- provision of PPE.
Managing employee numbersLarge volumes of employees returning to a shared workplace (especially if public transport is used) represents a huge risk for the spreading and contracting of Coronavirus so the phased return approach has been introduced. Only those whose roles require them to be in the office/workplace will return first, with others who can remote work being asked to continue to do so.Deciding which employees are essential to restarting workplace activities is likely to be difficult. Some employees may be very keen to return, and others less so possibly because of the ongoing risk of Coronavirus and the preference for home working generally.This is the time to consider your company’s plan as each business will be different. It has been suggested that you could consider staggering the introduction of employees to the office by splitting teams across functional lines who attend the office at different times. Working from home is likely to continue for some time to come and may become a permanent feature.Safety measures We have already been warned that social distancing is likely to be around for some time. This is likely to be easier for some workplaces and roles than others. Given the time that it may take to make arrangements, planning now is likely to make reintegration to the workplace easier.Within the workplace you may want to consider: