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COURSE OVERVIEW


There is laundry heaped on the floor; nearby a trashcan overflows as papers litter the ground and last night's pizza dinner sits on the coffee table. We all can probably think of a person who fits this description. Unfortunately poor housekeeping habits do not only affect your home-life, they can pose serious consequences at the workplace. Not only does a messy workspace look terrible, it can cause accidents, such as slips and falls. This aligns with OSHA's guidelines, which assert industrial materials like nails, scrap and flammable liquids be properly organized, stored or otherwise safely disposed of in order to both maintain the workflow and reduce the risk of employee injury. Through incident reenactments, the program illustrates how to best upkeep combustibles, tools, piping, delivered products, hoses, ladders, oil-driven machinery and emergency equipment. Use this video to demonstrate to employees what is expected of them when it comes to housekeeping and ensure a safe and organized workplace..

KEY AUDIENCE


  • All workers.

COURSE TOPICS


  • Safety: Housekeeping at Work

WORKPLACES


  • Manufacturing Plant
  • Warehouse

CATEGORIES



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    COURSE DETAIL


    COURSE ID
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    TIME 11- 21 MIN
    QUESTIONS 10
    LANGUAGES en
    VIDEO FORMAT SD-Wide
    CAPTIONS FALSE
    LESSONS 7
    BOOKMARKING YES
    FEEDBACK YES
    MICROLEARNING FALSE