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Starting April 20, India’s offices and workplaces will need to follow these norms

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On Monday, India will slowly ease the restrictions brought in to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and try to revive stalled economic activity. The graded lifting of the lockdown, put in place on March 25 and extended till May 3, is an attempt to limit the damage to the economy and livelihoods of as many as 400 million poor.

The virus has infected nearly 14,000 people in the country so far and the toll is nearing the 500 mark. Monday will see some parts of the economy get back to work, especially areas deemed ‘virus-free’. IT/ITES offices have been told to work at 50% staff capacity.

Organisations will have to ensure every employee wears a face mask, no employee is closer than 6 feet from another, and that there are no meetings of 10 people or more. Those with children below 5 years of age and those aged above 65 will be encouraged to work from home.

Here’s what the new normal for workplaces may look like this Monday…

Operational Rules

  • No employee should be closer than 6 feet from another
  • Meetings of 10 people or more cannot be conducted
  • Lunch breaks to be staggered to avoid gatherings
  • Employees need to work in shifts, with an hour’s gap between shifts
  • Use of staircases to be encouraged. In case of lifts, no more than 2-4 people should be allowed at a time
  • No “non-essential” visitors allowed in offices
  • 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

  • Masks must for all employees
  • Adequate hand sanitizers to be available
  • Thermal screening mandatory for all staff
  • All workplaces to keep a list of Covid hospitals nearby
  • Use of Aarogya Setu app to be encouraged

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