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How Businesses Reimagined Workplace Safety During COVID-19 🛡️💼

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From tech stores to engineering firms, companies worldwide have spent the past year rewriting the rulebook on workplace safety. Micro Center, a computer store chain in Colorado, became a case study in adaptation. District Manager Skip Dwyer shared their strategy: gloves, masks, hand sanitizer, and deep-cleaning protocols. 🧤😷 'If an associate tests positive, we shut down immediately and fog the store,' he said.

At Campos EPC, an engineering firm, thermal scanners and staggered schedules kept employees safe. 'It gave everyone peace of mind,' Principal Mike Venturini noted. Many companies turned to consultants—like The COVID Consultants co-founder Dr. Dana Lerman—to navigate mask policies and distancing. 'You can’t eliminate risk, but you can reduce it,' she emphasized.

Offices aren’t just cleaner—they’re smarter. Touchless doors, motion-sensor lights, and spaced-out desks are becoming permanent fixtures. 'This tech isn’t going away,' said Elevate Real Estate CEO Dan Meitus. 💡 While policing safety measures remains challenging, businesses agree: the workplace revolution sparked by COVID-19 is here to stay.

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