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7 Rules that workplaces need to follow, opening on April 20



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Corona Virus has affected the entire world and stalled the economic activities throughout the world. India has planned to slowly ease the restrictions and try to revive the stalled economic activity. Corono virus has infected people 14,000 in India and number of death is tolling near 500 mark. 

Normal workplaces opening from April 20, 2020 -  

Operational Rules
  1. No employee should be closer than 6 feet from another
  2. Meetings of 10 people or more cannot be conducted
  3. Lunch breaks to be staggered to avoid gatherings
  4. Employees need to work in shifts, with an hour’s gap between shifts
  5. Use of staircases to be encouraged. In case of lifts, no more than 2-4 people should be allowed at a time
  6. No “non-essential” visitors allowed in offices
  7. For staff dependent on public transport, vehicles will need to be arranged by companies. These will be allowed to work with 30-40% passenger capacity.
    Health & Hygiene
    1. Masks must for all employees
    2. Adequate hand sanitizers to be available
    3. Thermal screening mandatory for all staff
    4. All workplaces to keep a list of Covid hospitals nearby
    5. Use of Aarogya Setu app to be encouraged

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