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Good housekeeping saves money.

Workplace safety and good housekeeping goes beyond floors that are swept and orderly storage of materials. It is good space management, elimination of clutter, orderliness, effective workplace traffic and organization, and providing tools to encourage better working habits and practices and communal concern. When all these are achieved the result will be fewer janitorial cleanups, fewer damage to properties, optimized inventories, fewer energy costs, reduced possibilities of fire hazards, fewer accidents including better workplace stresses and comfortable work environment.
Jobs | Views: 1681 | Author: Anna | Added by: Anton | Date: 28.03.2011

It is your business to protect yourself and your colleagues from workplace violence. After all, it is not only in the neighborhood or in very public areas where violence could happen. Even in a space as small as your office cubicle or an area that is presumably safe as your office's parking lot, crimes could still happen. 
Jobs | Views: 575 | Author: Anna | Added by: Anton | Date: 28.03.2011

True, more accidents happen in construction, manufacturing, industrial, and utilities sites but there are office accidents and unsafe practices that are just as dangerous and just as injurious. Tripping on power cords, bumping on open cabinets, bad ergonomics and furniture layout, carpets that are not flat are just some of the concerns why workplace safety must be observed in the office, because to expect that unchecked and unsafe methods and procedures in the manufacturing floor will not eventually creep into the office is a fallacy, recognized or not. On the contrary, conditions on the floor shops could be judged by practices done in the office. 
Jobs | Views: 680 | Author: Anna | Added by: Anton | Date: 28.03.2011