Tagged: housekeeping

Weekly Safety Meeting – Worksite Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Worksite Safety

Worksite Safety In the workplace, “good housekeeping” is the term used for keeping the worksite clean, neat, and free of hazards that can cause injury. This isn’t just a matter of appearances – it’s a serious safety issue. In fact, we can easily earn OSHA’s “seal of disapproval” – a...

Safety Tip of the Week – Worksite Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Worksite Safety

Worksite Safety In the workplace, “good housekeeping” is the term used for keeping the worksite clean, neat, and free of hazards that can cause injury. Housekeeping is a safety concern that is often overlooked or taken for granted. But far too many accidents happen because people don’t keep their work...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Housekeeping (2)

Weekly Safety Meeting – Housekeeping (2)

Housekeeping Did you know that over 2/3 of all accidents involve housekeeping in some way, shape, or form? Approximately 2.5 million disabling injuries happen in the service industry every year with a cost of over 100 billion dollars. Effective housekeeping can eliminate some workplace hazards and help get a job...

Safety Tip of the Week – Housekeeping (2)

Safety Tip of the Week – Housekeeping (2)

Housekeeping Effective housekeeping can eliminate some workplace hazards and help get a job done safely and properly. Poor housekeeping frequently contributes to accidents by hiding hazards that cause injuries. Effective housekeeping is an ongoing operation. It is not a hit-and-miss cleanup done occasionally. Periodic “panic” cleanups are costly and ineffective...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Practice Good Housekeeping

Weekly Safety Meeting – Practice Good Housekeeping

Practice Good Housekeeping Good housekeeping is one of the surest ways to identify a safe workplace. You can tell how workers feel about safety just by looking at their housekeeping practices. Good housekeeping isn’t the result of cleaning up once a week or even once a day. It’s the result...

Safety Tip of the Week – Practice Good Housekeeping

Safety Tip of the Week – Practice Good Housekeeping

 Practice Good Housekeeping Good housekeeping is one of the surest ways to identify a safe workplace. You can tell how workers feel about safety just by looking at their housekeeping practices. Good housekeeping isn’t the result of cleaning up once a week or even once a day. It’s the result...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Clean Worksite

Weekly Safety Meeting – Clean Worksite

Clean Worksite Safety In the workplace, “good housekeeping” is the term used for keeping the worksite clean, neat, and free of hazards that can cause injury. This isn’t just a matter of appearances – it’s a serious safety issue. In fact, we can easily earn OSHA’s “seal of disapproval” –...

Safety Tip of the Week – Clean Worksite

Safety Tip of the Week – Clean Worksite

Clean Worksite Safety In the workplace, “good housekeeping” is the term used for keeping the worksite clean, neat, and free of hazards that can cause injury. Housekeeping is a safety concern that is often overlooked or taken for granted. But far too many accidents happen because people didn’t keep their...

Safety Tip of the Week – Housekeeping is Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Housekeeping is Safety

 Housekeeping is Safety “You never get a second chance to make a good first impression.” Never has this phrase been as true as when it comes to housekeeping at work. The negative impressions and implications of poor housekeeping can affect you and co-workers for a long time to come. Morale...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Housekeeping Is Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Housekeeping Is Safety

  Housekeeping is Safety “You never get a second chance to make a good first impression.” Never has this phrase been as true as when it comes to housekeeping at work. The negative impressions and implications of poor housekeeping can affect you and co-workers for a long time to come....