Maintaining good housekeeping is an important part of the overall job of
supervision. There are a number of advantages to having a clean and
orderly plant, including: avoidance of accidents, better fire
prevention, improved health of employees, and increased worker
efficiency and morale.
Avoidance of accidents is one of the major
goals of any company. That occasional piece of scrap or wet spot on the
floor can cause slip, trip, and fall hazards. Cluttered aisles and
congested work areas can add to the dangers. A thorough, regular, and
successful program of good housekeeping that eliminates hazards makes
good sense for everyone.
Housekeeping can appear to be a
never-ending and thankless job, but if too much dirt, debris, and
disorder are allowed to accumulate, this can eventually lead to
production problems caused by increased accidents, absenteeism, and
turnover. Typically, you will find that places that have good
housekeeping will have competent foremen and a low accident rate.
People
don’t really enjoy working in areas that are disorderly and crowded
with booby traps. They don’t want to continuously climb over excessive
accumulations of spilled material, be hit by objects falling from above,
or scrape up against poorly placed materials.
Keeping everything in order will prevent these incidents from occurring.
A
responsible foreman and responsible employees know that good
housekeeping cannot be maintained simply by an occasional large cleanup.
It must be planned on a regular basis. It should also be a part of
everyone’s daily routine.
Here are some real life examples of what did happen because of bad housekeeping:
• A plumber fractured his ankle after he slipped on some pipe while attempting to get to his crowded work area/.
• A carpenter slipped on a wet floor and sprained his back.
• An electrician stepped on a tool while climbing down a ladder and sprained his ankle.
All
of these accidents could have been prevented through better
housekeeping. With good housekeeping, you can reduce operating costs,
increase production, and prevent injuries. Good housekeeping is just
good business.
Checklist for Housekeeping
• Is your workplace neat and orderly?
• Have you emphasized the importance of housekeeping to your workers on a regular basis?
• Do your employees know that housekeeping is everyone’s responsibility?
• Are spills and slippery spots cleaned up immediately?
• Are employees provided with adequate storage areas to put tools and other work items away?
This information is provided by: Assurance Agency
No comments:
Post a Comment