Snoopy said:
Yeah because shipments, storage warehouses, truck driver bay, ect is what I would call social distancing. |
There can be social distancing in those environments. I work in a warehouse that supports about 25% of the trailer transportation industry in the US. Approximately 150 million trailers serviced through our dealer networks.
We are:
Cleaning our facilities like crazy: bathrooms, break room, high traffic areas, ect
Maintaining 6+ feet from each other while in meetings / doing pre-shift stretches
Cleaning our scanners and equipment before use
Washing our hands properly way more often than normal
Staggering our department break times so people can spread out more to eat and there is less contact between employees.
Making sure anyone that even feels sick stays home regardless of their symptoms
Set up porta-potties for the drivers so we can keep them out of our building as much as possible since we restricted access to our bathrooms and break rooms
All that and more so that we can do our part to keep the trailers out there rolling so they can deliver essential items. It can be done we just have to be smart and weather the storm so that we can postpone this as long as possible while we ramp up capacity for the things we will need. The list of Essential Businesses in our state is pretty broad.