Housekeeping on the Job
- 9 topics | 25m 1s
- Up to 30 languages
- Transcripts
All employees should help maintain a safe working environment by following good housekeeping practices on the job. These practices apply to working and walking surfaces; storage, handling, and disposal tasks; fire prevention measures; and incidents with hazardous and infectious materials.This course was developed with subject matter support provided by EnSafe Inc., a global professional services company focusing on engineering, environment, health and safety, and information.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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recognize employee responsibilities for ensuring good housekeeping on the job
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recognize walking and working surface hazards that can be reduced through good housekeeping practices
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follow housekeeping practices for the safe storage and handling of materials in the workplace
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recognize practices that support the safe management of waste or respond appropriately to hazards associated with the management of waste
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address the spillage of a hazardous or infectious material in the workplace
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recognize housekeeping goals that support fire prevention plans in the workplace
IN THIS COURSE
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Housekeeping on the Job1m
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Housekeeping Responsibilities5m
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Knowledge Check: Housekeeping Responsibilities2m
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Walking and Working Surfaces4m
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Knowledge Check: Walking and Working Surfaces1m
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Storage, Handling, and Disposal6m
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Knowledge Check: Storage, Handling, and Disposal3m
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Hazardous and Infectious Materials6m
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Knowledge Check: Hazardous and Infectious Materials2m
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