working remotely

Home Hazard Assessment Guide Part 5: COVID-19 Considerations

The development and implementation of an effective work-from-home safety program is more important than ever as many American companies have implemented mandatory work-from-home policies to stop the spread of COVID-19. The virus itself continues to be an imminent threat to the United States and citizens globally. Across the country, US businesses are tirelessly working to identify ways for their workforce to work safely and remotely, as well as doing their best to preserve job satisfaction, productivity, and effective communication strategies during these volatile times.

10 Essential Tips To Protect Your Staff Who Work From Home

Managing remote workers has become relatively easy with today’s far-reaching technology and numerous available online networks. Here are some simple tips for doing so: 

Working From Home Best Practices and What You Need To Know During COVID-19 (Coronavirus) in the US

This blog article will provide valuable information and tips on how to effectively navigate the unique challenges during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) that come with working remotely or working from home. It is essential that companies stay connected, productive and maintain a strong work culture.   

COVID-19: Scatterling wants to help

As you well know, the COVID-19 pandemic has escalated in the USA. Firstly, our thoughts go out to everyone already impacted by the disease. We appreciate all citizens’ and organizations’ efforts to self-isolate and “flatten the curve.” We also want to especially thank the healthcare workers and essential services workers on the front lines making a difference. As a result of your inspiring effort, we are now offering our Scatterling remote worker safety monitoring service, for the next 3 months to new subscribers:

  • FREE to Healthcare or Essential Services organizations.

  • 50 % off for all other organizations forced to now work remotely.