Wednesday, 11 June 2014

GOOD HOUSE KEEPING



INTRODUCTORY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
          When an office is untidy, how do you feel?
          Can you relate untidiness to poor performance and accident?
          What do you know about housekeeping?
          Housekeeping is the routine care and cleaning that needs to be acted on daily in order for production facility to function safely and properly. Injuries and illnesses in a workplace often come about because the housekeeping  has become slack, common injuries due to poor housekeeping include slips, trips, and falls etc.
GOOD HOUSE KEEPING is general cleanliness and tidiness around the work site.

WHY IS GOOD HOUSEKEEPING NECESSARY AT WORKPLACE?
          Effective housekeeping can eliminate some workplace hazards and help get a job done safely and properly.
          Poor housekeeping can frequently contribute to accidents by hiding hazards that cause injuries.
          House is not just cleanliness. It includes keeping work areas neat and orderly; maintaining halls and floors free from slip and trip hazards, and removing of waste materials (e.g papers cardboards etc) and other hazards from work areas. It also requires paying attention to important details such as the layout of the whole workplace, aisle markings

BENEFITS OF HOUSEKEEPING
          It makes the flow of materials easier
          It reduces tripping and slipping accidents in the workplace
          It reduces fire accidents it lowers workers exposure to hazardous substances such as dust and vapour.
          It makes for better control of material and tools, including inventory and supplies.
          Better hygienic conditions leading to improved health.
          Better space management         
          Reduces property damage.

ELEMENTS OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
          Dust and dirt removal
          Employee facilities
          Surfaces.
          Maintenance of light fixtures
          Aisles and stair ways
          Spill control
          Tools and equipment
          Maintenance
          Waste disposal storage
SAFETY IS THE WATCH WORD, WE CAN ALL MAKE IT.

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