Multilingual Social Distancing Poster

Stepnell’s site team identified two key issues that they needed to address with regard to getting the key coronavirus social distancing message over to their workforce. Firstly, the fact that a large minority of their workforce’s first language wasn’t English. Secondly, how do you easily visualise what 2m looks like?

The site manager suggested that a poster would be the best way to continually remind people about social distancing on site. Through liaisons with the branding team a poster was created in several languages, each with a simple image demonstrating what 2m looks like – the picture of a broom held at arm’s length.

These posters have since been distributed onto all live Stepnell projects.

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