Practice social distancing – keep a minimum of 6 feet a part
Wash hands often, with soap – for 20 seconds minimum
Use hand sanitizer only if soap and water are not available
Don’t touch your face
Say home if you are sick or if a family member is sick
Cover mouth and nose a tissue when you cough or sneeze, and then toss the tissue and wash your hands. If a tissue is not available, use the crook of your elbow.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily – including tables, doorknobs, light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, etc.
If possible, use disposable gloves when cleaning and toss gloves when done.
Isler Guidelines
One person in the hall at a time. If you see someone walking down the hall, go back in their office until things are clear. If there are 2 people in the hallway, then one needs to duck into an empty office until the hallway is clear.
Keep your office door closed
1 person in the kitchen at a time
Do not stand in line and wait for the copier. Come back.
Do not go up to the counter at Theresa’s desk – be aware of the 6 foot social distancing rule. There will be a piece of tape on the carpet to remind you.
When you enter or exit the office thru the front door, back into the door so you are not touching the handles.
No in office conferences – communications will need to be via email or by phone, or in an area where you can speak keeping the social distancing in mind.
Do not use other employee’s phones, desks, offices or other work tools and equipment, when possible.
Notify a partner of member of management, if you become ill.