7th April 2020 6:48:00 AM
1 min readThe Western Regional office of the Driver Vehicle and Licensing Authority (DVLA) has introduced a queue management system to stop crowding which characterized their activities.
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The introduction according to Mr. Emmanuel Narh, Regional Director of DVLA, was to minimize the risk of contracting and or spreading the coronavirus infection at the premises.
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He said since the DVLA was also a home for many insurance companies, there was the need for management to introduce the strategic measure in preparation of any unforeseen challenges.
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The Regional Director said the management of queues coupled with social distancing had further enhanced compliance with the physical distancing protocols at the office.
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Mr Narh said sitting arrangements at their client waiting room was structured such that a meter distance is observed between clients.
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Meanwhile, Veronica buckets with soaps and tissue papers have been placed at the entrance of the premises, including; the insurance providers, and other retail shops.
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Mr Narh said, "We are fully aware of the risk associated with our operations as a transport service provider and have therefore put in place strict measures to curtail any such events".
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Source: GNA
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