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COVID-19 Tips: Returning to Work Safely

Let’s get your business ready to reopen!

Many people are looking forward to sharing a delicious lunch with family and friends when the UK reopens or stepping out of their joggers and into new summer attire.

We’ve put together this blog to help businesses of all sizes get back to work as fast and safely as possible. Those operating in the hospitality and retail sectors will find out exactly how we can help both your staff and the general public feel safe and secure.

First and foremost, focus on safety.

Before your employees return to work, make sure they feel comfortable and equipped, providing them with the confidence to accomplish their jobs safely. View the helpful guides to make sure you’ve covered all of your bases, no matter what industry you’re in. You can look for solutions to achieve your goals once you’ve identified areas that need to be changed or improved.

Keep yourself safe at work with these helpful hints.

According to government rules, everyone should maintain social distance in the workplace whenever possible. If any actions are required when social separation is not possible, then measures to decrease the danger of transmission between people must be done.

Consider the following scenario:

  • Hands and surfaces should be washed more frequently.
  • People are separated from one another via screens or barriers.
  • Using ‘fixed teams or partnering’ to reduce the number of persons with whom each person interacts (so each person works with only a few others).
  • Break periods should be staggered to relieve demand on the staff rooms and social areas.
  • For breaks, go outside to a safe location.
  • Reduce face-to-face engagement by optimising spacing and rearranging tables and chairs.
  • Make sure that people with impairments may safely use lifts and that the lift floor has indicated zones.
  • Provide hand sanitiser for lift operators, and encourage people to take the stairs whenever possible.
  • Use social distance marking in other common spaces such as restrooms, locker rooms, and other places where lines tend to develop.

Essentials for the Hospitality Industry

Menus That Aren’t Waterproof

During the day or after hours, laminated menus are easy to wipe clean and sanitise. These are available in a variety of sizes to match your specific requirements.

Placemats (disposable)

A simple and cost-effective solution for everyday business. There’s no need to clean, and it’s ideal for when messaging needs to be updated frequently.

Pouches for Cutlery

The paper can be discarded after the cutlery pouches have been used. So, whether you specialise in eating in, take-out, or both, these are the ideal solution for maintaining a high degree of hygiene.

Vinyl Floor Vinyl for Social Distancing

Customers can maintain social distance while visiting your bar, café, or restaurant by using vinyl floor stickers. They’re made for indoor use and are ideal for keeping your line in check. Order our floor stickers to help clients retain their distance while queuing. Encourage people to stand on these stickers by placing them 2 metres apart.

Essentials in the Retail Industry

Clear Roller Banners

For face-to-face meetings in salons or restaurants, further protection is available. It’s simple to set up and keep a safe workspace. There are two sizes to choose from.

Foamex Boards

A sturdy wipe-clean format that may be used both indoors and outdoors. A3 and A4 sizes are available, with ready-to-use designs for standing 2m apart and handwashing.

PVC Banners

With a weatherproof PVC banner that can be seen from distance, let everyone know you’re open for business. Because of its 2m breadth, it can also be utilised as a social distancing reminder.

Floor Tape

For further durability, it’s been laminated. Use to demarcate zones or places.

Bollard Covers

These sleeves turn safety bollards into advertising opportunities and make it simple to give visitors safety advice. Lightweight and simple to install, yet suited for outdoor use.

Advertising

Now that you’ve put safeguards in place within your office, it’s time to start bringing in business and letting consumers know you’re back in business.

You can thank clients for their devotion in a variety of ways, including social media, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook, sending an email to your client list, and producing posters, flyers, and postcards.

Offer gift certificates as a bonus. Ensure repeat purchase and immediate profit.

Resources that are completely free

We have some fully editable designs for posters, boards, and banners to assist you to be ready to launch as quickly as possible. Use them as-is or modify them to suit your needs. These products can be found on our website. You have the option of ordering right away using one of our designs or uploading your own; the choice is yours!

Do You Require Anything Else?

This is only a small selection of what we have to offer. Please see our website for the whole product range and feel free to contact us if you have any questions or can’t find what you’re looking for, and one of our knowledgeable customer service representatives will be happy to assist you. Please contact us at sales@theprinthive.co.uk if you have any questions.

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