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Covid-19 Safety: What establishments can do to ensure safety of employees and customers?

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Covid-19 2nd wave: What establishments can do to ensure safety of employees and customers?
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The second wave of Corona infection in India has spread to unprecedented levels with the daily positive cases breaching 2 lakh. Businesses that have already taken a severe beating when the pandemic broke out in 2020 face a worse situation this year.

The spike in the everyday fresh load of coronavirus cases is expected to affect businesses and their safety, our day-to-day lives which is evident in the recent curbs imposed in different parts of the country in the form of complete lockdown, weekend lockdown, and night curfew.

As the pandemic caught the world off guard, it posed a severe threat to all countries, and each country adapted strategies to fight it, of which some fared better than others. Now we have learned many lessons the hard way in the first wave and we can draw from the past experiences in fighting the second wave.

Although the government now has imposed a partial lockdown kind of situation where only essential services will be opened for the public, there are high chances of infection spread even during this time if the businesses or organizations are not following the Covid guidelines. Places like hotels, vegetable stores, or smaller businesses can increase the spread of the virus if Covid’s appropriate behavior is not followed.

Let us look at what the businesses or employers can do to take care of the safety of the employees during this time:

 Assess staffing requirement:

One of the first things employers should consider is to assess staff requirements and check if they can cut down the physical presence of employees at the workplace. With the advent of technology, there are many options available for employers to make their staff work remotely.

Reduce physical contact:

Some businesses demand the physical presence of the staff at the workplace. The staff needs to be present physically to ensure business continuity. In such cases, ensure that the staff is allowed to work by maintaining social distancing. Provide PPE kits to workers if the situation demands.

Install barriers, erecting glass or window partitions, change the seating arrangement and if it’s a hotel, separate billing or booking counter, stall, etc, and switch to online payment options, self-serve options, and automation. Also, ensure that your facility is properly ventilated.

Sanitize the workspace at regular intervals

Frequently touched surfaces like taps, doorknobs, lift buttons, phones, light switches, etc should be cleaned often.

Do not allow any employee or visitor to enter the office, worksite, or company without screening. Those who have symptoms when they arrive at work or fall sick at work should be immediately isolated from others. If they test positive for corona, disinfect the area used by the worker and the employer must inform the fellow employees of the possible coronavirus exposure.

Also, it is suggested to have split lunch timings in batches if the establishments have more employees to avoid crowding. Encourage staff to use stairs instead of lifts. Simple measures like contactless logins(biometrics), restricting people from stepping out of office unless absolutely necessary is very crucial to contain the spread of the infection.

Other supports to maintain safety:

All the companies and offices must have a Covid 19 plan on how the risks are assessed, mitigated, how to implement the new guidelines issued by the government from time to time, and other information. Workers should be educated on the plan and it is also crucial to receive their feedback on safety, reducing the risks and their worries.

Staff might need other supports as is it common for them to experience fear, anxiety, and poor mental health during the pandemic. Always be open to the employees if they want to switch shifts or take leave in the event of them or their family members turning positive of Covid 19. Being self-disciplined & following COVID appropriate behavior all the time, all the places is the need of the hour.

Keep a close track of the standard operating procedures and guidelines issued by your respective governments and modify your plans accordingly. Do not ignore the symptoms suggestive of COVID – feverishness, chills, loss of taste and smell, pink eye, unusual cough, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, heart palpitations, and body pain.

Finally, ensure that all the eligible staff is vaccinated at the earliest.

 

By Dr. Angelina Mendos, Consultant- Medical Microbiology and Infection Control, Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Yeshwanthpur

 

Manisita hails from Kolkata and has a Bachelors in Economics from St.Xavier's University. She is currently planning to create her own brand of sustainable fashion. Her goals are to create more awareness about sustainability methods that can be adopted in the fashion industries and in our lifestyles. She is also interested in culinary and she cooks too to sharpen her culinary skills. She also plans to expand her mother's business in the field of food entrepreneurship, in the near future.

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