Housekeeping Issue for Safe Workplace
Who keep clean workplace?
To maintain a safe and healthy
workplace, housekeeping must be a priority. Poor housekeeping can present hidden
hazards that may cause incidents, including being hit by falling objects, and
slipping on oily, wet or dirty surfaces. Housekeeping responsibilities is embedded into with workers jobs to
clean up as they go during shifts. Removing waste and unused materials and
inspecting their work area to ensure cleanup is properly completed.
How keep clean workplace:
Cleanup and remove of all hazardous dust, such as lead or asbestos;
Containment and cleanup of normal spills or leaks of hazardous
liquids, a major release of hazardous chemicals, of course, requires
specialized personnel, equipment, and procedures;
Proper storage or disposal of empty or partially used containers
of hazardous substances or of tools used for applying these substances such as
brushes or cleaning equipment;
According to bestselling author and
employee engagement expert Dr. Paul Marciano, employee engagement is about
respect; workers who feel respected by their employers are far more likely to
be engaged than those who feel disrespected. Good housekeeping is a key
indicator of respect; you can easily gauge the level of respect employers have
for their workers — and how workers about themselves — simply by looking at
their housekeeping practices.
To keep your WORKPLACE safe, check:
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ØAll waste materials
are gathered up and placed in the appropriate rubbish bins.
ØThere are no
protruding pipes & objects that can cause slips, trips and falls.
ØAll materials are
stacked nearly and away from general circulation areas.
ØAll flammable
materials are stored separately.
ØKeep dust down by use
water sprays.
We’ve all heard the phrase: “Your mother doesn’t work here. Clean up after yourself.” Not only is good housekeeping important at home, it’s important in the workplace as well.
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