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How to create a Physical Distancing Checklist during a virus outbreak? This checklist will assist you to implement physical distancing measures at your workplace. Check out this printable COVID-19 resource now.
Unprecedented times creates a lot of uncertainty. It helps if you can learn from each other’s experiences. A way to overcome problems is by listening to other experiences and checking out this free printable Physical Distancing Checklist that can be useful to improve your situation or to prevent and protect your organization from spreading the Coronavirus.
Whatever the impact is for your personal life or business if your organization is temporarily closed, has changing hours and products or services, or remains open and looking for additional resources, we have you covered. Perhaps right now you do not have the time or resources to improve this part of your organization. That’s why we are offering free printable HR, health, healthcare, and other COVID-19 templates related to the COVID-19 Coronavirus.
The Coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is mainly transmitted through aerosols/droplets generated when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or exhales. Especially when those aerosols are in non-ventilated areas, they can create problems. You can be infected by breathing in the virus if you are within proximity of someone who has COVID-19, or by touching a contaminated surface and then your eyes, nose, or mouth.
Don’t forget to also check our COVID-19 topic for additional measures for your industry. This Physical Distancing Checklist is part of a set of Coronavirus COVID-19 Template collection and they are useful resources during these difficult and uncertain times. Download it now. Stay safe!
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