The desire to remain open as essential businesses, the pandemic has caused primary epidemics in factories and other places where painters paint nearby, endangering the protection of painters and networked paintings and disrupting chain sources.
“Employers have a duty to provide a safe paint environment for their employees,” says lead writer Dr. Jeffrey Shaw, physician and extensive care researcher at the University of Calgary School of Cumming Medicine in Calgary, Alberta. “The creation of business groups, or picture bubbles, can lessen the threat of an enterprise-wide COVID-19 outbreak that can affect network paints as a whole. “
Bombardier Aviation example
The authors describe how Bombardier Aviation, a giant Canadian company that employs another 22,000 people in 7 plants in 4 provinces/states of Canada and the United States, has adapted to the pandemic. Most workplace staff worked from home, making sure that only staff had built or supported the delivery of the aircraft were on site. Essential staff were organized into cohorts that interacted only with others to minimize contact with other staff members.
The cohorts were organized according to the principles that paint bubbles should:
Planning the days of rotating paints and disinfecting shared spaces after use through a bubble of paintings can ensure the physical separation of painters. Daily detection of symptoms and immediate isolation of inflamed painters can also involve you and prevent outbreaks.
“Adapting our operational activities to the pandemic is a challenge, but we are incredibly proud of the proactivity and effectiveness of our groups to adapt to their new operating conditions. Ensuring the protection of our workers is our number one priority,” says co-author Nancy Barbero, COO, Industrialization, Footprint and Central Planning, Bombardier Aviation.
Despite some challenges, paint bubbles offer advantages, including:
“As we begin with public conditioning measures put in position to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Canada, we want to think about how to restrict the threat of fitting inflamed into the paint position,” says Dr. Shaw. The bubble strategy can help companies continue to function and ensure the safety of painters. “