COVID-19 will remain around, hence preventive measures are needed to keep people safe. This requires: maintaining social distance; minimizing commonly touched surfaces and objects; improving hygiene, cleaning and sanitization; use of personal protective equipment; and health monitoring. The lock down will have impacted your machinery, buildings and inventories. Make sure to conduct necessary maintenance and clear out unnecessary items so that you can resume operations in a safe and efficient manner.
AIG's maintenance checklists with a focus on energy systems
Read MoreTechnical reference document of the United States Office of Energy on operational and maintenance best practices
An introductory guide with practical tips and hints on 5S management and implementation
Read MoreIntroduction and overview of 5S techniques
Official guidance from the United States Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA 3990-03 2020) in regard to COVID19 prevention in the workplace
Read MoreGuidelines prepared by Automotive Components Manufacturers Association (ACMA) for safe and sustainable restart of operations in the automotive components sector
Compilation by Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) of international best practices as guidance for businesses during COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreStrategy proposed by Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) for exiting the lock down, including specific recommendations for key sectors to operate safely under COVID-19 pandemic, including metals, engineering, textile and apparel, food processing and retail and distribution
Explanatory note and guidance by the World Health Organization (WHO) on preventing virus transmission in the workplace
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