Categories: COVID-19Highlights

Helping to pave the path back

The Minery launches free one-time digital health-and-safety to help business owners get back to business

AS BUSINESSES BEGIN to reopen or start to lay the groundwork for a return to occupied operations, workplace performance and digital solutions firm The Minery is utilizing one of its technology platform solutions to help get businesses up and running safely and smoothly.

The Back to Business Health & Safety Audit is a one-time audit provided free of charge to businesses looking to resume regular operations. Built on the firms Imprv technology platform, the audit aims to provide business owners with the ability to review and audit their current operational state as they reopen their business following specific Covid-19 provincial guidelines.

As government restrictions begin to lift, stringent health-and-safety protocols have been put into place, and based on these protocols The Minery has put together eight industry-specific audits to help business owners get a snapshot of their current state and quickly identify areas of opportunity. The industries currently covered include retail, restaurant/food services, automotive, manufacturing, general, office, healthcare and hospitality.

“We wanted to find a way to help business owners take a proactive stance as they re-open,” said The Minery founder and president, Heather Macpherson. “Our Back to Work audit will be sure to keep you on the right track.”

Businesses interested in completing an audit can submit their information here.

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