Housekeeping Tips While Stocking

 

Slips, trips and falls are a common cause of injury on the job site, and inadequate housekeeping is a major contributing factor in most of these accidents.

Lots of activity in the retail world signifies more business—a positive thing! However, our workplace becomes full of action with many workers performing different operations simultaneously. Imagine the chaos that would result if workers did not clean up after themselves. Our workplace would become a hazardous obstacle course as trash and debris piled up and walking from one point to another would mean navigating through a mess of obstructions—a dangerous situation. Learn some top housekeeping tips while stocking to avoid accidents and injuries on the job.

What Is Housekeeping?

Avoiding dangerous conditions like those described above requires a commitment to housekeeping by every individual on our team. This means making spill cleanup, garbage removal, general cleaning, and use of trash bins a priority every day, throughout the day.

Good housekeeping also means constant vigilance. Remove any object or material that obstructs a pathway on the floor and take care of other materials that could pose a possible fire hazard or danger for co-workers. This includes the following:

  • Scrap materials
  • Empty containers
  • Garbage
  • Food
  • Water or spills

Do Your Part

Follow these housekeeping tips to keep yourself and your co-workers safe.

  • Store personal items out of the way in storage bins or lockers.
  • Keep hazardous wastes in covered, separate waste containers.
  • Place “wet floor” signs in wet areas that could pose a slipping hazard.

Avoid These Risks

When practicing good housekeeping, there are several things you should always avoid. This includes the following:

  • Do not leave housekeeping responsibilities for the last few minutes of the day.
  • Never pile material around fire extinguishers, sprinklers or emergency exits.
  • Do not collect broken glass or metal scraps in plastic bags.

Fringe Benefits

Not only does housekeeping keep everyone safe, it also helps us feel better about our jobs. It will be easier to concentrate and do your best work in a clutter-free environment. 

Our Commitment to You

Your safety is our first priority. If you have any doubts about the security of your worksite—regarding housekeeping or any other issue—do not hesitate to talk to your supervisor.

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