The concept of machines replacing humans in the workplace is something we hear about all the time. After all, technology is continuously progressing and making our everyday processes more efficient.
Step into the shoes of someone who visits your facility on site. Do you think they feel safe and secure? Do they feel their needs are being met as a visitor? Even with COVID-19 floating around in the background of their day-to-day?
Your client arrives on site, ready for the meeting they have been busily preparing for. They open the doors to your building, follow the signs to your office and head expectantly to reception.
In an emergency, our first instinct is to either hole-up inside or evacuate the building. Earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, flooding, and fire mandate leaving immediately, but in an orderly fashion.
What does your office environment look like in today’s world? Is it a place where visitors and employees feel comfortable coming into each day? Is it a place that feels secure and organized?
Quick shifts in our everyday operations have been made possible by technology, which has been especially helpful this past year.
Quick shifts in our everyday operations have been made possible by technology, which has been especially helpful this past year.
Few industries have been able to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic unscathed. Its impact for many has been swift, brutal and unrelenting.
Confidentiality is important to a lot of businesses, especially those who need to protect certain aspects and information from intruders. This means that NDA considerations commonly need to be made when two parties require the exchange of confidential information.
A 'zero harm' workplace is not a new concept. In fact, this has long been the goal of many organisations. A zero harm strategy aims to facilitate a workplace that is safe for every employee, contractor and visitor who sets foot on the premises.
Growth is good for business. However, for all the positives and opportunities it offers, there is a myriad of challenges that arise unexpectedly from it too. Particularly if you are trying to manage multiple locations.
Is your workplace ready to tackle the new normal? In addition to the current security measures, there are additional precautions that businesses need to take in order to protect the workplace.