Good housekeeping is possibly the most visible evidence of management and employee concern for safety and health that a company displays on a day-to-day basis. Orderliness in the workplace contributes to a safe working environment by minimizing obstacles and potential safety and health threats such as spills, trip hazards, etc.
The main purpose of the housekeeping written procedures is to set standard procedures for daily, weekly, monthly, and even annual clean-up procedures. Setting such standard procedures saves money by streamlining area maintenance and providing an ongoing effort that keeps disorder from getting out of control or dangerous.
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