SAN MIGUEL Corp. (SMC) said on Wednesday that it had put in place stringent protocols to ensure a safe workplace for its employees who are physically reporting for work starting this week after Metro Manila’s transition to a relaxed lockdown.
Ramon S. Ang, SMC president and chief operating officer, said the PCR (polymerase chain reaction)-testing for company staff is in full swing nationwide. He said health protocols had been in place in all facilities for the employees’ peace of mind and to help prevent transmission of the coronavirus.
“Only 20% of our employees are required to report to the office under the existing skeletal work arrangement. And to ensure that these employees will work in a clean and sanitized environment, we will aggressively implement these protocols for their safety and the safety of their families,” Mr. Ang said.
He said there are those who need to be present at the offices due to the nature of their jobs. Only employees who have been tested and were found to be negative for the virus will be allowed entry to the office premises. They have been given a badge that also serves as their access pass.
“The testing is being done in batches so as to reduce unnecessary crowding in the testing areas. And those who were given a clean bill of health will be regularly checked for indicative symptoms, so they can be isolated if needed and early intervention can be made,” Mr. Ang said.