As the world starts to return to work, health and safety matters are taking priority to make workplaces ‘Covid Secure’. In doing so, businesses are conducting risk assessments, identifying where risks could be present and implementing strategies to reduce the risk to both employees, visitors and customers.
The installation of a Perspex protective counter screen is an excellent way to maintain social distancing and keep your employees and customers safe. They provide greater protection against coughs and sneezes and they help businesses ensure full compliance with government advice on social distancing.
In addition to providing protection for staff, they can prevent contamination of surfaces too, perhaps with visitors placing contaminated objects or hands onto surfaces. The sneeze screens can be used in a variety of environments and they can be used to effectively stop the transmission of viral particles that could travel through the air and infect those in the vicinity.
To shield checkout operators and keep them safe from potentially infected customers. They can also be used around security pods for the same purpose.
Placed around reception desks to offer greater protection to administrative staff
Where food shops have food counters such as bakeries and delicatessens, it a can protect food items and stops people from touching food modular perspex protective counter screen products that may be on display
In many supermarkets and places of work you will notice more and more that Perspex screens are being installed to create a partition between customers and staff members. These screens are perfect to prevent the transmission of coronavirus and in the next sections of this post we will explore some of the ways that they can be used.
As Covid-19 continues to spread through the community, it has never been more important for businesses to take all of the necessary steps to reduce the risk to employees and customers. Workplaces must be as safe and hygienic as possible, with as many safeguards implemented to reduce the risk to manageable levels. Government advice currently states that a 2 meter distance should be maintained, both between employees and staff and customers. This is regardless of whether someone is infectious or not. Supermarkets present a particular risk of transmission, with employees sitting at checkouts for prolonged periods of time coming into contact with many different customers. The installation of a plastic shield or cubicle can significantly reduce the risk for employees, giving them and customers greater peace of mind. These plastic screens can be used at pharmacies, collection points, bakeries and DIY counters, particularly where there is a frequent turnover of people over the course of the day.
The screens are manufactured from hard wearing, long lasting transparent acrylic for additional convenience. The surface can also be regularly cleaned as part of a routine store or workplace cleaning schedule.
When acrylic screens are used, they reduce the risk. Coronavirus is largely spread through droplets in the air when a person coughs or sneezes. When a screen is positioned between a customer and your employees, this acts as a barrier to these airborne droplets, protecting cashiers, customer service assistants, receptionists and pharmacists to name a few.
There are different types of transparent screen that you can purchase. These include:
These screens can be purchased in a variety of sizes to suit your workplace and ensure an effective barrier between employees and customers. These screens can either be fitted to counters or suspended from the ceiling depending on your requirements.
The health and safety of your staff and customers is of paramount importance for all businesses. With an increasing awareness of Covid-19 risks, businesses can better prepare and implement many different techniques and strategies to ensure that risk in the workplace is as low as it possibly can be.
A digital and print specialist with over decades of experience ranging from design to production, Nimesh is committed to quality and working with clients to add value to their businesses. His technical knowledge of print machinery operation is matched only by his love of the print industry.
May 25 2020