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This document emphasizes the importance of good housekeeping practices in the workplace, focusing on fire prevention and maintaining a tidy work area. It covers topics such as removing clutter, dust accumulations, handling flammable liquids, and work practices that maximize productivity. The document also discusses the hazards of slips and trips and the importance of keeping break areas clean.
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This easy-to-use Leader’s Guide is provided to assist in conducting a successful presentation. Featured are: INTRODUCTION: A brief description of the program and the subject that it addresses. PROGRAM OUTLINE: Summarizes the program content. If the program outline is discussed before the video is presented, the entire program will be more meaningful and successful. PREPARING FOR AND CONDUCTING THE PRESENTATION: These sections will help you set up the training environment, help you relate the program to site-specific incidents, and provide program objectives for focusing your presentation. REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Questions may be copied and given to participants to document how well they understood the information that was presented. Answers to the review questions are provided separately. INTRODUCTION Good housekeeping is everyone’s responsibility. It doesn’t matter what position you hold or what type of task you are performing; keeping your work area tidy and free of clutter should be every employee’s obligation. It’s part of your commitment to safety and your actions go a long way in showing your co-workers that you want everyone to go home safe at the end of each day. This program reviews basic housekeeping practices that can prevent workplace fires and discusses other hazards that could contribute to employee injuries, but can be controlled by good housekeeping. Topics include keeping a tidy work area, controlling fire hazards, maximizing productivity, controlling slip and trip hazards, maintaining personal hygiene and housekeeping practices for offices and break areas.
The following questions are provided to determine how well you understand the information presented in this program Name__________________________________________Date_________________________________