
30th March 2020
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Precision Micro remains committed to maintaining our ongoing business operations while providing our best possible service and support during the Covid-19 pandemic.
As a critical component supplier many of the parts we produce are key to keeping key industries moving, this includes etched components used in medical ventilators – products which are needed more than ever before.
In accordance with UK government guidelines, all members of staff whose presence on site is not required for the safe operation of equipment, or support and completion of production processes, are now working from home.
For those employees required to attend site, we have set measures to minimise risk while ensuring continuity of key business functions: these include 2 metre distancing, team segregation, increased hand hygiene and machine cleaning measures.
Given the fluid nature of the pandemic these measures are reviewed daily and will continue to be updated in accordance with government guidelines.
If you have any questions concerning our approach, or if Precision Micro can support you in any way, then please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.
We hope you and your families continue to stay safe during this difficult time.
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