Chuck, we came up with a very similar approach. No shared trucks, no shared
spaces like lunchrooms, our office building only has 3-4 employees in a
3200 sqft building with 4 restrooms so we are assigning a restroom to each
person and literally zero contact, call them on the phone if you need
something. OSP guys working solo as much as possible. We are providing
masks, gloves, sanitizer for the techs with customer contact and avoiding
in-home work as much as possible although some amount is unavoidable. I set
up SMS on our office number so we can ask customers text us a photo of your
router, cords, cable you just cut in the yard etc.

On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 11:52 AM <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:

> I have stepped up our response to this at work.
> Comments and suggestions are very much welcome.
>
> 1)    Mechanic will work swing shift.  No overlap with day shift employees.
> 2)    PCB production stays in their part of the building.
> 3)    Fabrication stay in their part of the building.
> 4)    Avoid the lunchroom.
> 5)    OSP construction one person per truck.
> 6)    Bring lunch from home and eat it alone in the truck.
> 7)    Vac excavators will have to do it with one person.  Much slower but
> safer.
> 8)    More 2 way radio use to try to enforce the 10 foot rule.
>
> Anything I can add?
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