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Learn the importance of housekeeping in preventing slips, trips, and falls at work. Discover how poor housekeeping can lead to risks and injuries, and explore management practices and engineering controls. See real-life examples of good housekeeping standards. Join the discussion on the responsibility for housekeeping and its significance in the workplace.
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Module 2: General Working Conditions 2.1 Housekeeping & Slips, Trips, & Falls Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-08-60-F-23
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Define housekeeping and how it affects your workplace • Explain the risk and injury that may occur due to poor housekeeping • Identify management practices • Identify engineering controls for illumination and ventilation
Figure 6 view of office Figure 7 Pallets along dock at facility
Figure 8 Yard showing good housekeeping standards being enforced
Figure 21 Steel cuts are being stacked after being dismantled
Action Discussion Who is responsible for housekeeping ? Why?
Action Discussion Why do you feel housekeeping is important in the workplace?