KEY POINTS
  • Bell Textron, which manufactures helicopters, set out to hire scores of people to take the temperatures of 5,000 employees.
  • Bell is not alone. Companies across the country are screening employees for fever as they return to work.
  • The job of temperature taker doesn't take nursing degree. Just a little training and some people skills.

Managers at the massive Bell facilities in North Texas had a problem. As 5,000 employees building helicopters needed to stay on the job, the company — a division of Textron — had to take steps to keep workers safe.

One step included plans to take employee temperatures as they came to work. The company set out to hire 60 nurses.