A Guide to Workplace Planning
Introduction
In the current economic climate, it is not just employees who will be coming under scrutiny in lots of organisations, but the effective use of work space as well.
With major advancements in the use and availability of mobile technology, it’s rather easy and in some instances considerably more efficient for the employer and employee to agree a flexible type of working arrangement. So in addition to the more traditional accommodation for office based personnel, employees are now able to operate from home and work from several addresses through the working week. Even if in an office environment, hot-desking, touch-down areas or hotelling are all common arrangements being designed for the mobile worker.
In providing this flexibility, it is vital that the employer thinks how to ensure the business premises are employed their maximum efficiency. It’s really a major task for just about any employer, who will not wish to view rows and rows of empty desks day after day.
Successful workplace planning is one thing that many organisations are actually considering. There exists much to take into consideration such as minimum space requirements, lighting requirements, fire exit and disabled access considerations , to name but a few. So searching for the counsel from a specialist workplace planning designer and installer could prove a good commitment.
It’s not only about effective planning and utilisation of space. Is mobile working and the creation of touch down areas right for your industry? In some organisations, the company way of life as well as the mobility of employees will mean that such initiatives will work. In other companies it might not. There are several points to consider in planning the workplace environment. No two companies are the same. For one business, it may be determined that a stimulative working situation for employees is needed, whereas with other companies effective usage of space round the office location might be a concern. Which ever is effective for the business, you will need to ensure that the company’s culture and values remain clearly understood by employees.
The job itinerary can take weeks or in the case of more complex initiatives several months to accomplish. In any event, from the beginning the process needs to provide you with a distinct plan to maximise the usage of space, workspace and layout pattern, production timescales and management of trades-people whilst on site. The company’s workforce will also have to be temporarily moved while the project is carried out. Additionally , there are exacting health and safety laws in regards to the office environment, which need to be adhered to in the preparation of the task.
Work environment planning contractors will undertake an audit of the business premises in an attempt to figure out if this type of scheme is likely to be a success. From the contractors viewpoint, it is a worthwhile practice, to remember to go over and agree the options with the customer to ensure that once the plan of action is agreed, work can be scheduled to ensure the minimum disruption to the firm. Taking time to assess your workplace planning requirements is an essential element of any office reorgansiation
In the ongoing economic conditions, office fit outs have become increasingly popular, instead of the more pricey choice of relocating.
What should be taken into consideration when planning the workplace area?
One of the most critical considerations when undertaking workplace planning is to be absolutely clear about what tasks will be performed in the designated areas. Different layouts, different furniture, the amount of space required, should all be considered depending upon the tasks to be employed in the area. So whether the workplace is to be for permanent staff or flexible workers, consideration needs to be given to the comfort of the working environment, to aid productivity.
Permanent workers will spend many hours at their work station so it is important that consideration is given to individual work areas. The correct provision of the appropriate office furniture and equipment all aid productivity and efficiency levels. Each employee will require their own personal space around their work station. No one likes to be closed in and there are many variations of desk design, from single to multi desk designs to ensure enough space for each employee.
Comfort at the work station is a key priority to ensure that health problems are avoided through being in the seated position for long periods of time, so a comfortable chair is essential. Lighting is also a key consideration. A more pleasant office environment is created where the office is well lit , but consideration will also need to be given to avoid glare on computer screens. Telephone communication also needs to be well positioned on the desk. Equally, for the mobile worker, ease of connecting up a laptop and mobile phone will be essential.
It is important to consider all of these issues to, as far as possible prevent distractions from other areas of the office which could interfere with work. However, employers need to get the balance right, as it is just as important to maintain good communication and working relationships within the office. Ensure that every employee has enough space to effectively and efficiently undertake their tasks, without being distracted by other workers close by. Therefore, in some cases, the provision of a meeting room to enable one-to-one or group discussions to be held, may be another effective element of the office design.
In my opinion, the most effective way in which to ensure that employees buy-in to what the employer is trying to achieve is to involve with the employees. Through consultation, the employees can give their views on what type of workstation will be best suited to performing the tasks.
For example if the environment is to be used by a sales person, where regular communication with clients is required, then a slightly more secluded working environment may be preferred to avoid background noise, particularly if discussing detailed proposals or contracts. A sales person is one type of employee who will have mobile working requirements, where a small amount of their working week will be spent in the office, whilst the rest of their time will be spent out on the road visiting potential and existing clients.
If the environment is in a finance department or call centre, then the use of system desking or multi seated work stations may be a more appropriate solution, where a number of employees can be seated in a work area together..
While having any redesign, typically the company have to abide by office area organisation rules.
Health and Safety in the office
Whatever the office conditions, the employees should be allowed a degree of flexibility to set up their work station to suit their own needs. As long as the employer has provided and considered the requirements of the working environment to allow employees to undertake their work effectively, employees will want to add a personal touch to their own work area. As long as employees do not place their own health and safety or that of others at risk, then there is nothing wrong with the employer allowing some flexibility with this.
Guidelines for use of equipment at the workstation
Taking time to ensure the comfort of employees at the workstation can reduce health and safety problems in the future. Every one enjoys working near a window and if this is possible, the reflection from windows onto a computer screen can make reading of the screen difficult. Therefore, window blinds or shades need will need to be installed to enable employees to control lighting conditions.
In situations, where the workstation is to be used for longer periods of time, guidelines recommend that the use of computers may require an anti-glare filter to be placed across the screen to eliminate problems with reflection. A computer monitor is recommended to be at least 25cm from eye level.
It is also necessary to ensure that enough electrical sockets are available, for additional communications equipment such as mobile phone chargers and laptops.
Employees may also require printers or scanners to be located on their workstation.
The correct seating is critical of any workstation design. Perhaps the most important feature of the workstation is the provision of the correct type of office chair. Many hours will be spent seated at the workstation, so the better the quality of office furniture, the less likelihood there will be of receiving complaints from employees about discomfort in the back, shoulder or neck area of the body. The chairs comfort and design can impact upon how effective or productive the employee will be. So it is good practice to test some office chairs for comfort before purchasing too many.
Good morale amongst employees is positive for your business and a comfortable working environment will help the cause. I was recently involved in a project to set up a new call centre to house eighty call centre agents. Following much discussion with the office design contractor and consultation with around twenty existing agents, plans for the new look office were agreed before the contractor went away to draft the plans. The existing agents felt that team working was important and therefore it was agreed that the most effective office layout would be for the call centre agents to be located in teams of six around a circular desk system.
Once the plans were finalized, over a three month period the office layout was developed. Taking time to involve the existing agents has proved very effective indeed, with all call centre disciplines showing good signs of improvement.
Open area planning along with office construction projects must be taken on by a good authorized contractor.
Fire Exit Considerations
No matter what type of business you operate, employers must comply with regulations around safety at work, and this includes what to do in the event of a fire.In today’s health and safety led environment whether it is at home or in the office, the installation of smoke detectors is common place.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, was introduced to provide advice for businesses on what reasonable steps should be taken to reduce the risk from fire, to occupants of the building . More importantly the Order contains advice to business owners to ensure that a safe escape plan is in place should fire occur.
Generally speaking, ensuring fire safety within premises is a common sense approach. It is important that in any workplace planning programme, that time is taken to identify for example, where the nearest exit routes are for employees to safely leave the building and where employees should congregate upon evacuation of the premises.
In some premises of course, hazardous materials may be in use within the building and therefore it is wise to seek further advice from fire safety advisors who can advise on how to take specific precautions. Equally, office buildings on several levels will also require advice from fire safety experts to ensure safe exit routes are identified. Many businesses now appoint fire marshals whose responsibility it is, to make sure that every one within the building is aware about what they should do in the event of a fire.
In any work place , escape routes should be safely and immediately accessible at all times and suitable for the number of people likely to use them. They should not be obstructed in any way and accessible for emergency services.
Guidelines do recommend that at least two fire exits should be available if a premises is to be occupied by more than 60 people. The guidelines also extend to the number of flights of stairs and passages of corridors, so your workplace planning considerations will need to comply with the regulations.
Disabled Access
There are many considerations for employers to be mindful of when planning to accommodate disabled people within offices and premises. Under the Disability Discrimination Act every business is required to make ‘reasonable adjustments’ to the working environment to ensure that people with disabilities are not discriminated against.
These include making adjustments to the workplace to ensure ease of access for the disabled and providing suitable modified office furniture to provide the same level of office comfort as able bodied employees. The inclusion of a stair lift may also be necessary to accommodate disabled employees in areas other than the ground floor area.
Conclusion
It can be a cost effective solution to engage with a workplace planning specialist to review the layout of your current office environment. There are many rules and regulations to comply with, so taking time to consider the implications of exactly what is required is imperative. Do not under estimate the amount of issues to consider in making your workplace a pleasant working environment.
Unfortunately we live in a society where employees are quick to point the finger of blame at their employer for failing to provide the correct workstation or office furniture. So the contractor and client should take time to undertake a site survey, establish what is required from both the employer’s point of view and that of the employee to ensure that the end result meets both the needs of the employer and the employee. Productivity and morale will be greatly improved in a pleasant working environment.
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