warehouse workers in safety vests, hard hats, and face shields (Photo: Shutterstock)

Businesses are wrestling with the question of when or how (or even why) to return employees to the workplace. Even when the decision is made to reopen the workplace, how it occurs will differ depending on an organization's industry, employees, physical space, budget, and more. One thing we all are aware of: It's not just a matter of opening the doors and telling employees to come on in.

Technology vendors are launching apps, software, and devices for just about every contingency, for nearly every organization's circumstances. You might say they're "return-to-the-workplace" tools.

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Before any decision is made, HR and employee benefits should be included, even if it's a small business where the CEO/owner has to put on their HR hat to consider all the risks and requirements. For those who have decided to return employees to the workplace, there are at least five key areas to deal with, each with lots of moving parts:

  1. Workplace safety
  2. Employee health/wellbeing/benefits
  3. Employee communications
  4. Workplace policies/business decisionmaking
  5. Potential for hybrid workforce – on-site and remote workers

In the crucial area of workplace safety. CEOs, business owners, and HR will want to address such issues as the following:

  • Screening of employees and visitors/clients
  • Contact tracing in case of outbreaks
  • Scheduling of employee shifts and visitors/clients
  • Moving workstations and creating new traffic patterns
  • Monitoring of building room capacity
  • Monitoring of employee movements
  • Deciding whether to establish vaccine policies and what they might be

Fortunately, vendors have launched hundreds of tools, some simple, some comprehensive, covering a wide spectrum of workplace safety needs. Check out the slideshow below about the functions of workplace safety tools as you research what is best for your organization.

Editor's Note: This article is part of a series for ALM's Small Business Guidance program, providing insights and information for small and medium-sized companies.

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C.J. Marwitz

C.J. Marwitz is a writer and editor.