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007. Housekeeping
007. Housekeeping
007. Housekeeping
BACKGROUND OF DISCUSSION:
Construction sites are oftentimes very hectic and busy with many workers, contractors, and vendors
simultaneously working together on different things within the site. These sites can present many
dangers to everyone involved if good housekeeping is not done. A tidy work area reduces the risks of
injuries and can also increase fire safety.
1. Tripping over loose objects on floors, 1. Remove scrap/waste materials from the
stairs, and platforms working area and place in the correct skip
2. Being hit by falling objects or receptacles.
3. Slipping on greasy, wet, or dirty 2. Return tools / equipment to designated
surfaces area / stores once finished, to prevents
4. Striking projecting objects, poorly trip hazards, maintain the tools' good
stacked items, or misplaced material condition, and assist in quick location
5. Cutting, puncturing, or tearing the skin when needed.
of hands or other parts of the body on 3. Dispose of food packaging in the correct
projecting nails, wire or steel strapping receptacle.
6. Property damage incidents involving 4. Keep welfare facilities on site, that are
moving equipment or vehicles provided for your convenience, as you
7. Caught in/between injuries would expect to find them.
5. Fix or ramp all permanent and temporary
trip hazards, such as cables.
6. Report hazards to supervisor / manager
that you are unable to deal with.
7. DON’T allow leads from tools to trail.
8. DON’T let food scraps; sandwich papers
and litter accumulate in cabins, dispose of
when finished with.
9. DON’T ignore spills of chemicals and oils,
clean up and report to Site Supervisor /
Manager immediately
NOTE:
HSE
DLPS HSE Department Please Keep the Attendance Sheet
Diversified Lines for Petroleum Services Co.
P.O. Box: 20530 Al-Khobar 31952, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia