General Housekeeping-Office

General Requirements
Why is Housekeeping so Important
4 Topics
Safety
Productivity
Good Impressions
Morale
WHAT is Poor Housekeeping
Hazards associated with Housekeeping
5 Topics
Slips, Trips & Falls
Equipment Failure
Electrical Failure
Fire
Environmental
PPE for Housekeeping
Hygiene for Housekeeping
Maintaining a Housekeeping Program
3 Topics
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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Productivity

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Productivity

  • Keeping a neat and orderly work area prevents stopping to move tools, cords & scrap.
  • Trip hazards must be barricaded, eliminating those hazards eliminates time used to erect barricades.
  • Organized work areas means all tools and materials kept in their proper place until needed.
  • The better organized our work are is the easier it is to complete the task.
  • Minimizes work stoppages and making a safer area for those involved
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