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Housekeeping SafetyAttention to general cleanliness, storage and housekeeping can prevent numerous accidents. Specific housekeeping requirements and good housekeeping efforts are a part of the company fire prevention and accident prevention program. All Employees share the responsibility for maintaining good housekeeping practice and following the established housekeeping procedures. Material In Members Area
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No shipping or A cluttered workspace can restrict movement in the plant and increase the likelihood of slips and falls. Chances are that when somebody slips on something, it is something that shouldn't be there. In a recent year over
400,000 reported injuries were the result of poor housekeeping causing slips and
falls, and 35 percent of all lost workdays were caused by
injuries due to slips and falls. A cluttered workspace can
also be a firetrap. Poor housekeeping creates more places
for fires to start and provide fuel for fires to feed on. In
fact, many industrial fires are the direct result of
accumulations of oil soaked, and paint saturated clothing
and rags. If there is a fire, clutter can prevent a quick
and safe exit and restrict access by fire extinguishing
equipment. Nobody said housekeeping safety is fun, but it's part of the job and if you let it accumulate then you've got to get out the machete and that is a chore. Teamwork is the key to a clean work area and housekeeping-safety. Everyone must do his part and realize that housekeeping is a shared responsibility. Remember that good housekeeping reduces accidents, improves morale and increases efficiency. Most people appreciate a clean and orderly work place where they can accomplish their tasks without interference or interruption. .
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