General Housekeeping-Office

General Requirements
Why is Housekeeping so Important
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Safety
Productivity
Good Impressions
Morale
WHAT is Poor Housekeeping
Hazards associated with Housekeeping
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Slips, Trips & Falls
Equipment Failure
Electrical Failure
Fire
Environmental
PPE for Housekeeping
Hygiene for Housekeeping
Maintaining a Housekeeping Program
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What to look for when creating your program?
Clean Room “Don’ts”
Clean Room “Do’s”
Who is Responsible for Housekeeping
4 Topics
Clean up your act
You & a little common sense
Plus One
Neat, Clean, & Safe
Final Test – General Housekeeping
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Fire

General Housekeeping-Office Hazards associated with Housekeeping Fire
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Fire Hazards

Bad housekeeping is well known to cause fire hazards. Fires and explosions are two hazards associated with poor housekeeping, improper storage or disposal of material or excessive grease or dust on overheated machinery, can send your workplace up in smoke.

Keep flammable chemicals away from heat and ignition sources

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