
Gearing up for production? What extra precautions are you taking?
As the economy starts to re-open and manufacturing and construction projects slowly start to ramp up, what extra precautions are you guys taking to ensure worker safety?
My main concern is how to ensure employees are practicing social distancing, and mask wearing if a social distance can’t be maintained. I imagine this is especially tricky with larger manufacturing plants with lots of employees. Since this will be a requirement for ALL employees, it seems like it will be up to employees and supervisors to ensure this is happening within their departments. How do you guys plan to tackle this issue?
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Lots of floor monitoring - be a vulture haha
Hand washing, masks and social distancing are all problematic. Virus is transmitted via aerosols emitted when breathing and talking. Masks are ineffective and social distancing only means that when the person in front of you leaves his space, someone else walks into his aerosol cloud. This is all proven. Viruses linger in the air for a much longer time than first thought.
The only true and real solution is downward laminar airflow and disinfection through HEPA filtration and Close Contact UVC light. Twelve to twenty room changes per hour is required.
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