Keeping Supply Chain Workers Safe During a Pandemic

Trained human resources are the most valuable asset in the supply chain. It is important to reinforce the basic principles for keeping yourself and others from contracting or spreading COVID-19 through hand washing, social distancing (maintaining two meters of distance from other people) and covering your mouth with your inner arm when you cough or sneeze. In addition, here are some tips for keeping your health workforce safe while conducting logistics activities.

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Keeping Supply Chain Workers Safe During a Pandemic

Source: USAID
Year: 2020

Cate Urban

I founded Urban Web Renovations after 11 years of leading global marketing strategies for nonprofit organizations in Washington, DC. In each position I held, one thing remained the same – my passion for managing web sites and social media accounts for both organizations and major thought leaders.

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