PHLPost commits to keep the post office safe for employees and the public

PHLPost commits to keep the post office safe for employees and the public

The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost)  has emphasised the safety of its personnel and postal clients. It has revealed the measures it is taking to keep its post offices and mail processing facilities accepting postal ID’s, domestic and international mails safe.

For daily health checks, employees and the public are required to declare their whereabouts and health status for easy contact tracing, regularly promotes physical distancing, hand sanitation, regular temperature checking and wearing of facemask.

To keep its workplace safe, mails and parcels regularly received at the post office are being sanitised and disinfected by its maintenance personnel who wear personal protective equipment (PPEs) for secure working environment.

Work arrangements such as flexible hours, shifting and work-from-home were also adapted according to work requirements.

PHLPost is also committed to fulfill its universal mandate of continuous delivery of important mails from various government and private sectors who are important clients of the agency.

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