Working remotely
Being prepared gives your organisation the ability to adapt to all market conditions – including the challenges related to working remotely. Here are some key exposures we’ve identified, along with actionable solutions to enable effective work outside the office:
• Managing a remote workforce. As organisations adapt to employees working remotely, some may inadvertently make themselves vulnerable to cyber attacks and other risks. This blog post highlights basic steps to help protect your data confidentiality and make telecommuting as safe as possible.
• Improving ergonomics outside the office. When working remotely, it is important to ensure that your workspace is set up for optimal comfort and productivity. These suggestions can help you work outside the office safely and successfully.
Returning to work
Business that shut down during an emergency may face challenges when reopening. These resources can help manage your facilities before, during and after a shutdown:
• COVID-19 returning to work prep. Regardless of the type of setting employees are returning to, employers should use our prep guide to build a detailed re-entry plan in order to protect workers.
• Equipment and systems outage. To help your business reduce the risk of equipment problems before an outage, during the outage and as you restore operations afterward follow this prep and recovery guide.
• Hygiene controls in the workplace. From water and smoke damage to biological hazards, our hygiene controls guide will help identify resources for maintaining a safe, healthy work environment.
• Idle or vacant facilities. Vacant and idle facilities present a higher level of exposure for fire, theft and vandalism, water damage and many other perils. This step-by-step guide offers tips to protect your business and reduce the risk before, during and after idle periods.
Additional Resources
• Remote onsite risk assessment
• Additional support for policyholders on cnahardy.com