The global pandemic required immediate changes and restructuring of the workplace in real-time. As companies contemplate reopening, there will be a need to reimagine the workplace of the futureIn designing workflows in post-pandemic world, it will be imperative to reflect on the pandemic experience and maintain and learn from the best virtual “covid” practices and policies whilst redesigning and rethinking new ways of working together. 

In this rethinking and planning phase, employee engagement will be essential to: 

  • maintain and build employee trust  
  • ensure that the return-to-work scenario is safe both in reality and perception  
  • meet the individual needs of the employees who have home obligations such as children’s education and eldercare 

While some employees will remain entirely virtual in their post-pandemic workplace, others will return to work physically as per the pre-pandemic protocol. However, the majority of workforces will fall into a hybrid scenario. The hybrid scenario will involve workplace attendance 2-3 days a week, complemented with home office virtual connection for the balance of the week. 

The objectives of finding the balance between the best of the physical and the pandemic virtual working experience will be: 

  • building organizational culture 
  • strengthening trust in the employee/employer relationship 
  • fostering teamwork  
  • creating a greater level of engagement through in-person interactions 

Personal health and safety is the primary concern facing workers in a return-to-work transition in a newly designed workplace. Environmental and physical protocols are being designed by employers to ensure a return-to-workplace scenario that is effective and protects their employees well-being. Most employers are currently preparing returntowork plans and procedures as we optimistically foresee a reopening scenario unfolding in 2021, enabled by vaccine availability and robust infection control procedures 

Reopening planning is a critical challenge facing many companies in all settings: industrial, commercial, small, and large enterprises across all public and private sectors. The underlying issue is a lack of trained skilled resources in occupational health and safety to ensure the required focus on infection control and prevention practices. This creates a risk for the sustainability of the workplaces and the well-being of their workforce. 

New service providers who do have the required expertise are emerging to help organizations reopen safely. For example, Shaping Minds in Healthcare Inc. is an Ontario based company founded by Debbie Duclos, RN President and CEO. They offer one-step training solution in the comprehensive Infection Control & Prevention (ICAP) Program. Their services are delivered interactively, virtually or in-person by experienced RNs complemented by Dr. Dale Kalina, Infectious Diseases & Internal Medicine Specialist. 

 

 

The program includes an interactive and empowering training session delivered live or virtually which covers: 

  • principles of infection control 
  • proper handwashing technique 
  • mask-wearing standards 
  • social distancing protocols 
  • appropriate surface disinfection 
  • other proper use of PPE 

The program focuses on creating and empowering ambassadors in the workplace who will own the responsibility individually and collectively to keep their workplace safe. The education and adopted practices will be monitored through an ongoing subscription service and the creation of local ambassadors in the workplace. 

If you are an employer or manager with return-to-workplace concerns, I invite you to view Dr. Kalina’s upcoming Webinar. The Shaping Minds clinical team featuring Dr. Kalina will be sharing their perspectives on pandemic management in the workplace as well as more information on the Shaping Minds in Healthcare Infection Control program. 

Originally posted at: https://www.osborne-group.com/is-your-workplace-safe-for-a-post-pandemic-transition/