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Elbow room { 67 images } Created 12 Jun 2020

Going back to work. Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. Limits on numbers of people in lobbies, rooms, lifts and stairways have all been re-demarcated with reference to minimum space requirements so as to protect against passing on the virus. Conference rooms have been re-planned with most seats condemned and seperate entrances and exits.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is a person, and the orange around is the space required.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Conference officers trying  to follow a plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__21.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure due to the coronavirus. Key to a plan for a conference room refigured, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is a person, and the orange around is the space required as shown.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Conference officers using tape to condemn seating, to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__24.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Key for a conference room plan, re-arranged with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is a person, and the orange around is the space required. People are requested to circulate clockwise round the room.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__05.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 month of closure. Sniffer dog checking for explosives outside the Assembly Hall, at a press stand-up point in the lobby.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__63.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for the Human Rights Council Chamber with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__17.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Conference officers using tape to condemn seating, to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__25.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, wimthmost seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__20.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Demarcated exit from the Human Rights Council Chamber. Participants are requested to circulate rooms in a clockwise fashion, and use separate entries and exits. Usually, for security reasons, a single door was used, and the entry pictured here kept permanently locked.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__36.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__06.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Tape to condemn seating, to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space in the Assembly Hall, the largest of the conference rooms in the complex.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__32.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, wimthmost seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__04.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Cleaning an elevator, with a sign on the ground for keeping social distance.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__62.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__14.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Putting a sticker on an office door, to signify that only one person at a time is allowed to be in  the room. The whole complex has been marked accordingly, with numbers depending on room size.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__45.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__18.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 month of closure. Conference officer taking a break after taping off seats, following prepared master plan to allow for 2 meters elbow room for each  person in the room.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__29.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__16.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. 'Exit sign outside a conference room - each space has had separate entries and exits planned, with participants requested to circulate in a clockwise fashion.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__35.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__11.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Stock-taking - counting the total number of chairs in a conference room.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__65.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__07.jpg
  • Cleaner at work, passing the entry to one of the many conference rooms, at the Palais, with a new sign concerning health security and coronavirus, as the UN reopens after three months of closure due to the pandemic.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__08.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Cleaner disinfecting a stairwell. Part of a team, her job is to clean door handles, window latches, and communal areas - all day. Once her circuit is completed, she starts it again.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__46.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure due to the coronavirus. Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, wimthmost seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__09.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Room demarcated for a single user. All rooms in the complex have been given a number limit.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__42.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__10.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. All lifts, even large ones such as this one have been demarcated for single use, and hand gel dispensers have been placed in all lifts.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__58.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, withmost seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__15.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Condemned seats, part of a plan to allow each conference participant to have 2 meters elbow space.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__34.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__12.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Tape to condemn seating, to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space in the Assembly Hall, the largest of the conference rooms in the complex.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__33.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is  a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__13.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Cleaners in a corridor. Their job is to clean door handles, window latches, and communal areas - all day. Once their circuit is completed, they start it again.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__48.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__02.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. Condemned seats, part of a plan to allow each conference participant to have 2 meters elbow space. The room is also divided to impose a clockwise movement, imposed by the red tape barrier.
    UN_NewNormal_075.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. Detail of a plan for a conference room, with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_NewNormal_112.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Schematic showing condemned seating to  give space between participants according to social distance rules.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__37.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Meticulous cleaning of each space in the General Assembly Hall, ready for use, with tape demarcating seats blocked from use, to allow 2 meter elbow space for each participant.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__51.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Schematic outside a conference room showing the new rules - including a requirement to circulate rooms in a clockwise fashion.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__38.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Arrows to direct the flow of people in corridors.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__59.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Schematic reminding people to  wash their hands, sneeze into elbows and stay home at the slightest sign of illness.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__39.jpg
  • Disinfectant sitting an office desk Diseinfectant has been distributed to every office inteh complex, with a request to disinfect desk-tops etc regularly.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. UN Covid-response symbol, showing  the UN map mixed with a cover-19 molecule.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__01.jpg
  • Video playing in a lobby at the UN informing people of social distancing mesures to take at the Palais des Nations, here, ?stay to tehright of corridors, and don't congregate in hallways'
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Keep your distance sticker on the floor a the entry to a bathroom.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__54.jpg
  • 'Welcome Back' Covid-19 related health video message playing ina corridor at the Palais des Nations. Go home if you develop a fever or a cough.
    UN_New_Normal092.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Notices outside a conference room in English and French relating to post-lockdown rules.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Mowing the grass around the national flags at the Place des Nations entry, with tape for controlling  flow of people arriving and leaving the complex.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Notice for cleaners from a department's staff asking for particular cleaning requests.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__57.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Keep your distance sticker on the floor of a lobby area.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__55.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Zoom meeting.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Sign requesting one person at a time to use a staircase.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Sign requesting one person at a time in an entryway.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__56.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. UN staff member going back to work, bringing his own keyboard.
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  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Sign at a turnstile requesting users to use their elbows to push rather than their hands.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__64.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Arrows to direct the flow of people in corridors.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__60.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Conference officers using tape to condemn seating, to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__23.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Keep your distance sticker on the floor as a social distancing reminder.
    UN_NewNormal_082.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. Plan for the Human Rights Council Chamber with most seating condemned to allow each participant to have 2 meters elbow space. Each red dot is a person, and the orange around is the space required.
    UN_NewNormal_095.jpg
  • Man at entry to the UN Human Rights Council hall, which due to health secruity measures imposed at teh UN has had the majority of its places condemned - limiting total room numbers to 141 people, after three months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Man inside the UN Human Rights Council hall, which due to health secruity measures imposed at the UN has had the majority of its places condemned - limiting total room numbers to 141 people, after three months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    UN_NewNormal_085.jpg
  • Video playing in a lobby at the UN informing people of social distancing mesures to take at the Palais des Nations, here, using appropriate entries to each office.
    UN_New_Normal089.jpg
  • 'Welcome Back' Covid-19 related health video message playing ina corridor at the Palais des Nations. One person at a time on staircases.
    UN_New_Normal096.jpg
  • Preparing the Palais des Nations, the UN office in Geneva (UNOG) for opening to staff and conferences, after 3 months of closure. Arrows to direct the flow of people in corridors.
    UN_Post_Lockdown__61.jpg