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Monday Morning Safety Meeting Work Area Housekeeping Updated 8/16/10
Good housekeeping is the first law of accident prevention. and it should be a primary concern of all supervisors, foremen and the entire workforce.
Poor housekeeping often results in unsafe conditions and also implies that the project is poorly managed and the work being done lacks professionalism.  Many accidents and injuries charged to other causes are actually caused by unsafe conditions due to poor housekeeping. Airless Hose
A safe worker knows he can do his best work easier and more quickly if good housekeeping is maintained. Learning the habit of good housekeeping takes practice. The familiar expression  ‘a place for everything and everything in its place' , will assist you in your efforts. Materials left on the job should be stored in a central location and if at all possible stacked out of the way.
When cleaning up be sure that all combustible materials are disposed of proper so as to curtail the possibility of fires.  Fires inside hospitals should be our primary focus.  Patient Safety is the most important part of our projects
Tripping accident's can be reduced significantly by frequent clean-ups. Make it a habit to remove or bend over all nails protruding from scrap lumber to protect against puncture wounds.  Sharp-edged and pointed tools  should be stored in such a way as to prevent injuries.
Each member of the crew has a responsibility to insure good housekeeping in all phases of their work. It's a lot easier to pick up as you work instead of waiting for the end of the shift.
The importance of the relationship between an orderly job and a safe job cannot be overstressed.
We can have clean, well appearing, accident free jobs only if we really want them and insist that everyone cooperates. Good housekeeping requires constant effort and vigilance to make certain the job and equipment are kept in good condition.  Are you doing your part?
What procedures are we using to keep the other parts of the hospital free of construction debris?
Housekeeping Checklist; -Gather up and remove debris to keep the work site orderly. -Plan for the adequate disposal of scrap, waste and surplus  materials.  -Keep the work area and all equipment tidy. Designate areas  for waste materials and provide containers.  -Keep stairways, passageways, ladders, scaffold and  gangways free of material, supplies and obstructions. -Secure loose or light material that is stored on roofs or on  open floors.  -Keep materials at least 2m (5 ft.) from openings, roof edges,  excavations or trenches.  -Remove or bend over nails protruding from lumber.  -Keep hoses, power cords, welding leads, etc. from laying in  heavily travelled walkways or areas.  -Ensure structural openings are covered/protected adequately  (e.g. sumps, shafts, floor openings, etc.)
GOOD JOBSITE HOUSEKEEPING PROMOTES EFFICIENCY AND MORALE, AND HELPS TO REDUCE ACCIDENTS. 'THE INJURY YOU PREVENT MAY BE YOUR OWN!' Remember!!!
 
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Housekeeping

  • 1. Monday Morning Safety Meeting Work Area Housekeeping Updated 8/16/10
  • 2. Good housekeeping is the first law of accident prevention. and it should be a primary concern of all supervisors, foremen and the entire workforce.
  • 3. Poor housekeeping often results in unsafe conditions and also implies that the project is poorly managed and the work being done lacks professionalism. Many accidents and injuries charged to other causes are actually caused by unsafe conditions due to poor housekeeping. Airless Hose
  • 4. A safe worker knows he can do his best work easier and more quickly if good housekeeping is maintained. Learning the habit of good housekeeping takes practice. The familiar expression ‘a place for everything and everything in its place' , will assist you in your efforts. Materials left on the job should be stored in a central location and if at all possible stacked out of the way.
  • 5. When cleaning up be sure that all combustible materials are disposed of proper so as to curtail the possibility of fires. Fires inside hospitals should be our primary focus. Patient Safety is the most important part of our projects
  • 6. Tripping accident's can be reduced significantly by frequent clean-ups. Make it a habit to remove or bend over all nails protruding from scrap lumber to protect against puncture wounds. Sharp-edged and pointed tools should be stored in such a way as to prevent injuries.
  • 7. Each member of the crew has a responsibility to insure good housekeeping in all phases of their work. It's a lot easier to pick up as you work instead of waiting for the end of the shift.
  • 8. The importance of the relationship between an orderly job and a safe job cannot be overstressed.
  • 9. We can have clean, well appearing, accident free jobs only if we really want them and insist that everyone cooperates. Good housekeeping requires constant effort and vigilance to make certain the job and equipment are kept in good condition. Are you doing your part?
  • 10. What procedures are we using to keep the other parts of the hospital free of construction debris?
  • 11. Housekeeping Checklist; -Gather up and remove debris to keep the work site orderly. -Plan for the adequate disposal of scrap, waste and surplus materials. -Keep the work area and all equipment tidy. Designate areas for waste materials and provide containers. -Keep stairways, passageways, ladders, scaffold and gangways free of material, supplies and obstructions. -Secure loose or light material that is stored on roofs or on open floors. -Keep materials at least 2m (5 ft.) from openings, roof edges, excavations or trenches. -Remove or bend over nails protruding from lumber. -Keep hoses, power cords, welding leads, etc. from laying in heavily travelled walkways or areas. -Ensure structural openings are covered/protected adequately (e.g. sumps, shafts, floor openings, etc.)
  • 12. GOOD JOBSITE HOUSEKEEPING PROMOTES EFFICIENCY AND MORALE, AND HELPS TO REDUCE ACCIDENTS. 'THE INJURY YOU PREVENT MAY BE YOUR OWN!' Remember!!!
  • 13.  
  • 14. Hot Women do not like dirty men.