Behavior Etiquette In Public Areas
Non working reasons do not stay in public areas.
Walking fast, right line, upright posture, visual front.
When you meet guests and employees, show your guests first, show your attention and smile when you show them.
When you go up and down the stairs, you don't rush to grab, laugh or talk.
Employees show their whereabouts and tasks on the required employee dynamic bulletin boards.
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