Raise hazard awareness & prevent incidents
Equip employees to identify & address risks
Promote safe work environment through housekeeping
Have a proactive safety mindset
In today's fast-paced work environment, it’s easy to overlook the importance of job site housekeeping and its critical role in ensuring a positive, productive, and safe work environment. This workplace safety training course on job site housekeeping offers essential insights and practical strategies to create a culture of safety and cleanliness, empowering participants to contribute to a safer and more efficient workplace.
In this course, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of common workplace hazards and the best practices for their prevention. They will explore topics such as slips, trips, falls; falling objects; fire hazards; chemical safety; and more. By exploring these topics, participants will learn how to identify potential risks and implement effective housekeeping techniques to mitigate these hazards.
Key learning objectives of the course include:
By the end of this course, you will have gained the essential skills and knowledge needed to create a safe, clean, and efficient work environment – not only helping to protect the well-being of your colleagues but also contributing to the overall success of your organization.
This program is available with Spanish, French, and Korean closed captions.
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environment, or assign it to your
team individually with testing
and recordkeeping capabilities.
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View this course in a classroom
environment, or assign it to your
team individually with testing
and recordkeeping capabilities.
Disclaimer: The information presented in this video covers essential aspects of jobsite housekeeping and workplace safety, drawing from various standards and guidelines, including but not limited to OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910.22; 29 CFR 1926.25). The content is for general informational and educational purposes only, and not as a comprehensive guide or substitute for expert advice. Compliance with all relevant laws, regulations, and standards remains the individual's or organization's responsibility. Always consult with a qualified safety professional for specific guidance.