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View Fill-in-the-Blank ResponsesQuestion:What safety protocols have been introduced with return to the office?COVID questionnaire, masks required at all times, limited in-office staff, no visitors
The reception areas have been fitted with plexiglass. Unvaccinated employees must wear face coverings at all times.
Social Distancing and Mask Requirements when not in cubicle.
Physical distancing, plexiglass barriers between work spaces, mask mandate in shared spaces.
They are changing as the CDC and local requirements are changed/updated.
Masks required indoors at all times unless in a private office by yourself.
We have a digital thermometer placed by the front door, and everyone is required to check their temperature upon entering the building; and we are required to wear a mask - even if vaccinated.
* You are required to get testing monthly
* If a booster is required later we must also take it to remain employees * Only those with offices can go to work 1-3 days a week If you are not vaccinated you must wear a mask
If not vaccinated, must wear a mask.
HR supposedly tracking individuals Masks are to be worn in the common spaces (halls, bathroom, conference rooms). Doors are closed or slightly open and appointments are needed rather than people being able to just walk in.
1/2 staff in office (one week on, one week off)
enhanced cleaning protocols touchless entries on all doors plexiglass partitions on all customer facing desks social distancing measures in effect mask mandate for unvaccinated employees None
Mandatory masks, daily heath screening questionnaire, and weekly saliva testing for COVID are in place for students and staff.
social distancing, mask, sanitary stations
Plexiglas on the teller lines and cubicles, masks, zoom meeting options.
masks are encouraged for those not getting the vaccine
more cleaning of common areas encouraged to handle meetings virtually when possible Rotation of days so that staff are spread out on the day they are in the office. Masks are required indoors in shared spaces.
We are not requiring a vaccine to return to the office. Our office is 100% vaccinated, so because of that, those at the office did not have to were masks once everyone was fully vaccinated. That changed this week - masks are again required while in the office due to the rise in cases from the Delta variant.
vaccinated people do not need to social distance or wear mask, unvaccinated do
I'm still working from home, but I have heard that the return to work plan will be a hybrid model to reduce the number of people in the office at a given time.
Revealing if you are vaccinated is not required; masks & social distancing are required if not vaccinated or as comfort levels preclude
Extra cleaning routine, masks in halls and conference space ( high traffic areas), testing for those that have not received vaccine.
office and class room are cleaned daily, sanitizer and wipes are provided to staff to maintain a clean sterilized environment.
masks are encouraged as well as keeping social distancing. Corporate employees are encouraged to work from home at this time but are allowed to go to the office as needed.
Our district sponsored a district-wide employee vaccination clinic, but it was strictly voluntary.
Once schools start to open, students and staff will have to wear masks.
Wearing of masks in common areas. Install signage for distancing. Install dividers where distancing is not possible.
Masking, social distancing, Zoom meetings vs. in-person meetings
Temp Scans, Social Distancing, Masks Until arrival at desk (while alone)
Limiting entry and exit to/from buildings to specific/separate doorways. Installing sanitation stations in several locations within buildings. Designating stairwells as up or down stairwells to eliminate passing closer than 6 feet. Limiting elevator capacity to 1 person. Other safety signage throughout buildings. Prior to vaccination, masks were required in common spaces. No face to face meetings. Many others that I cannot recall at this time.
When we do go in - social distancing, masks, no eating together or sharing food.
Masks are still required in facilities that see patients.
extra cleaning being done
With rise in positive cases of late (August 2), masks are encouraged, but not required. Vaccinations are encouraged. Reminders to wash hands frequently, keep distance and stay home if sick
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