Cleaning Industry Health and Safety Acknowledgements
If we stop to think about the cleaning industry, it is probably the only industry together with the utilities industries that provides its services to all the other industries. Employing large number of people in all sectors of the economy from schools to hospitals, public places to private offices, shops to factories. With an extensive work range that covers all cleaning activities from strenuous industrial cleaning jobs to day to day office cleaning services and even household cleaning can be included.
In this article I'll take an in-depth look at health and safety for office cleaning services. Before I dig any deeper into this subject, did you know that a risk assessment is required before a company can start to provide its office cleaning services? Please share your thoughts in our comments section below.
That said, lets take a look on how to create a Risk Assessment for a new cleaning contractor. Risk assessments are not rocket science but do need special attention as they are used to identify hazardous working conditions and provide practical actions to protect people from harm and injury.
According to the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) to create a risk assessment you only need to follow 5 steps:
- Identify Hazardous workplaces and possible working conditions
- Point out who and how workers can be harmed by the hazards
- Evaluate the risks and decide on precaution
- Record your findings and implement them
- Review your assessment and update if necessary
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