COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update - G3 Group Plan of Action

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As we are all carefully watching the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) situation change daily, G3Group has actively taken steps to ensure the safety of our team and the continuity of our operations.

We've had disaster preparedness and business continuity plans in place for events such as natural disasters and pandemics for some time to mitigate the impact of these occurrences with minimal disruption to our day to day operations to ensure little to no affect to our ability to deliver our services to clients. 

 

Currently we are working within the Extended Exposure response.

 

 

 Disaster Response   Matrix

 Covid-19

 

 

 

Scenario

 Quick Recovery

 Extended Exposure

 Pandemic

 Timeframe

 < 3 Months

 < 9 Months

 < Unknown

 Covid-19 Impact

Small number of cases reported and contained

Number of infected people climbing at a  significant rate and limited containment

 Widespread infection

 Customer Impact

 Minimal

 Limited other than Mailhouse and Print

 Disruptive

 Work Location

 Office and Remote

 Remote only for majority of staff

 Remote for all staff

 Staff Contact

 Through standard tools and     methods - cloud based IT and Phones

 Through standard tools and methods - cloud based IT and Phones

 Through standard tools and methods -   cloud based IT and Phones

 Work Travel

 Limited to NZ & Australia only

 Travel prohibited

 Travel prohibited

 Customer Contact

 Remote (Phone, Email,)

 Remote (Phone, Email,)

 Remote (Phone, Email,)

 Service Delivery

 All current services delivered in current manner

 All current services delivered in current   manner excluding mailhouse and print

 All current services delivered in current   manner excluding mailhouse and print

 


 

Key staff have been asked to work from home where able until the situation changes. Any production staff required to be on site must ensure they follow the correct procedures and keep a level distance between each other as recommended by the MOH by not spending more than 10-15 minutes in close proximity with one and other. Limiting any group meetings or don’t have them at all. Keep a social distance of 1-2 metres apart in work areas (that applies in the lunch room as well).

We want to assure you that we do not anticipate significant disruptions to our operations as a result of the Coronavirus. As mentioned most of our staff have the ability to work remotely and we have our critical infrastructure hosted in a data centre.

We will continue to monitor the situation, taking advice from numerous sources, paying special attention to government mandates, and the Ministry of Health via its daily updates and Healthline and communicate any changes to our position. 

Please note that our building currently has restricted access only for the receipt of goods and services. Any requests for site visits will need to be approved by management to determine that it is warranted and that the correct course of action is being taken. Any site visit will also follow strict hygiene practices to further mitigate any type of contact. 

As always we are committed to providing the same quality of service to you, so business as usual.