Posted on 04/11/2020 9:20:26 AM PDT by Raycpa
How about some brainstorming on how to reduce risk for office workers to return to work if not able to telecommute.
How about splitting group of employees into high risk and low risk categories and bring back low risk employees that are younger and have no preexisting conditions.
Then split the returning group in shifts so that some workers work one day while others work another day. This would reduce the transmission rate by half.
Also use testing to determine who is immune and let them come back full time.
there’s no more risk now than there was before this charade began. your workers stayed home if they had the flu and they’ll do so in the future.
My idea is clear plexiglass in crowded offices.
between desks that are close to each other
a wall of plexiglass in conference rooms so you can have a close face to face meeting without sharing your air
etc.
You can go a bit further...with disposable masks and gloves. Everyone wipes their place down when they come in...and when they leave.
Always make sure you have the receipt when returning anything.
I can work from home but if I’m told I have to return to the office soon, I plan on wearing a mask AND clear plastic goggles like one would wear using a bench grinder or a weed eater and I don’t give a flying rip if I look like a moron or not.
What kind of business? How are their work spaces arranged now?
I’m kinda partial to the fishbowl over your head as freeper Geronimo suggest.
I suggest there is no need for anything beyond what we’ve always done. Get sick, go home, take HCQ. Susceptible employees should take extra care and monitoring.
If you must, use a non-evasive, repeatable temperature reader to identify someone who may have a symptom. Careful —if its from China—to be calibrated properly.
Even temperature may not be a complete answer.
Buck up, or wither and die. Best of luck.
Converted three bedroom house. Using kitchen as conference room, living room as front office, dining room as private office and three bedrooms have 1 to three desks.
If you dont feel well stay home. If youve been exposed stay home
Wash your hands ( Lordy why did people have to learn this)
Dont spit in the side walk
Common on folks. Use common sense. Open back up
By the time they show symptoms they are all infected. Really cannot afford us all being sick at same time.
Put the high risk workers together in one area, make sure there is enough room between desks and make sure people wear masks walking around offices. Or, you can make sure there is enough HCQ in your city and just go for it.
Thats ridiculous
You gonna hire a full time sanitation crew to clean those ??
Get rid of open offices, meetings, and for heaven’s sake stop with the team-building exercises!
Cubicles RETURN!
I wonder what the best masks for comfort vs effectiveness is?
Except for me all women in the office. Only the strong survive. No team-building needed.
Have a feeling the second wave of gov’t shutdown will be the courts not alLowing the country to open up based on some lawsuits.
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