I visited my corporate campus today. You can find faults, but deep cultural dedication to employee safety definitely isn’t one of them.

A sample of what I found when I went in:
It’s max like 3% capacity right now. You have to have a specific overriding reason to be there. (I did.)

Every day you want to enter, you fill out a symptoms and risk survey. If you pass, you get a QR code texted and emailed to you.

At the entrance you are funneled into a line.
(You have to have some kind of face covering to get in the building at all.)

After an airport queue you enter a partitioned area and they validate your QR code and then scan your temperature.

Your badge is activated, and you go through in through a single-human entry turnstile.
All corridors have labels on the floor so you keep to the right at all times.

All seating is missing or saran-wrapped together with warning stickers. Benches are blocked with caution tape.

Every 40 feet in the concourse there is a disinfection station with paper towels.
Elevators are only allowed to be used by one person at a time. They have been scrubbed clean.

All doors are electric and have waist-height entry buttons you can press with paper towel.

Every row of cubes has a social distancing sign. All desks have been cleared and scrubbed.
Seats that are useable for waiting have been wrapped in a removable plastic covering.

Only the sink at each end of the bathrooms turn on. The middle ones are unplugged.

Lunch areas with standing-height tables have had seating removed.

All corporate messaging is about COVID-19.
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