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WELL unveils Health-Safety Rating for Buildings

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Meyer Principal and IWBI Task Force Member helps usher in new safety rating

The WELL Health-Safety Rating for Facility Operations and Management is an evidence-based, third-party verified rating for all facility types focused on operational policies, maintenance protocols, emergency plans and stakeholder education to address a post-COVID-19 environment now and broader health and safety-related issues into the future.

Look for the Seal

Designed to empower owners and operators across large and small businesses alike to prioritize the health of staff, visitors, and stakeholders, the WELL Health-Safety Rating can guide you in preparing your spaces for re-entry as you respond to COVID-19.

The WELL Health-Safety seal signifies your visible commitment to supporting the health of individuals in your space.

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Developed with recommendations from nearly 600 experts across public health, medicine, design, real estate, government, and academia, the WELL Health-Safety Rating is among the first outcomes from the IWBI Task Force on COVID-19.

Mark Kuberski
Mark Kuberski
Shannon Remaley
Shannon Remaley
Phil Burkett

Meyer Principal, Phil Burkett, AIA, LEED AP, WELL AP, is a member of the IWBI Task Force on COVID-19 and helped create the WELL Health-Safety Rating for all building and facility types. Meyer’s latest WELL accredited professionals include Shannon Remaley, Senior Living Practice Leader, and Mark Kuberski, Project Manager.

Anchored in strategies

Informed by insights from the WELL Building Standard—the world’s premier standard for advancing health and well-being in the places where we spend our lives—the WELL Health-Safety Rating accommodates all space types as well as the specific goals and concerns of different organizations and facilities.

Let Meyer guide you through the enrollment process and learn more about the WELL Health-Safety Rating here