
Make the workplace safer with innovative solutions to fight covid-19

While businesses of all sizes welcome a fearful and anxious workforce to the office, at the same time they face the challenge of ensuring a safe working environment. The harsh reality faced by business owners still grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic is the diligence required to limit the spread of infectious disease.
Companies are taking note: Plexiglas barriers, clearly marked hallways and hand sanitizing stations are now as common as clipboards and ergonomic chairs. While such measures may mitigate the risk of infection, management teams will face the challenge of properly disinfecting the workplace without endangering human health or impacting employee productivity, while also facing government regulations. and in the workplace. agency.
Many business owners find solutions by partnering with innovative organizations like J Ferg Global, an industry leader in infection control, risk mitigation and revenue restoration. “Our mission is to help organizations and their stakeholders bounce back by making health and safety a top priority,” said CEO JR Ferguson.
Tony Ensor, president and CEO of Amarillo Sod Poodles, a professional baseball affiliate of the San Diego Padres, says this has been a huge hurdle in overcoming the constant changes in COVID-19 regulations and safe practices. “Covid-19 has affected our community baseball teams across the country and has had a devastating effect on our franchise. How do we move forward? “After speaking with Sod Poodles Director of Partnerships Matt Hamilton, Ensor decided to partner with J Ferg Global’s Germinator company to create a comprehensive health safety and risk mitigation plan for the reopening. “We wanted to go several steps above the Texas guidelines to protect our fans, our players and our staff,” Ensor says.
Innovators apply here
Along with the advancements made by companies like J Ferg Global, the growing need to sanitize workspaces in a safe and efficient manner has created a great opportunity for innovation.
The Greater Boston Food Bank has partnered with the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) of. and Ava Robotics to test a robotic system that disinfects surfaces and neutralizes aerosol forms of the coronavirus. Designed at CSAIL, the custom fixture relies on short-wavelength ultraviolet light to kill microorganisms and modify their DNA in a process called germicidal ultraviolet irradiation.
With the myriad of innovations in this area, companies like J Ferg Global are able to provide their customers with the world’s latest cutting-edge technologies to create safer public spaces. Ferguson welcomes the advancement of new technologies as they will raise the bar for everyone: “Our goal is to constantly improve in the workplace and to expect the same standard in our technologies. Getting stuck or content is never an option, especially when it comes to infection control. As technology continues to accelerate, we all need to connect and use it.
The proof of J Ferg Global’s commitment is evident in its new partnerships with various infection control technology companies, which create effective and top-notch solutions, such as an air purification system for the units. of air conditioning which it could have a wide range of positive effects on several industries.
It will take more than technology to restore employee comfort levels before the pandemic. “The biggest problem we face right now is the unknown,” says Ferguson. Ensor of Yellow Sod Poodles adds that the clear communication, regular monitoring and disinfection protocols provided by J Ferg Global assure employees that the proper precautions are being taken. “We appreciate the confidence that we can go to work every day, knowing that not only our full-time staff are protected, but everyone who comes into Hodgetown as well. [the Sod Poodle ballpark] he is protected. “
These solutions have been imperative as many businesses, organizations and schools are reopening to the public. “Businesses, resources and schools need to start to recover, make up for lost revenue and move on,” Ferguson says. “If we don’t do something about this pandemic, who knows what the long-term consequences might be. While this may include new safety precautions and procedures, we like to see people being proactive and adapting.
This content was produced by J Ferg Global. It was not written by the editorial staff of ..