Construction Site Housekeeping
A good housekeeping program incorporates the housekeeping function into every
process, operation and task performed on a job site. Below is information on
job-site housekeeping that can help prevent injuries and minimize losses.
Working Areas
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Provide safe access to the job site.
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Keep walking/working surfaces clear and clean.
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Keep stairways, passageways and gangways free of material, supplies and
obstructions.
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Pick up and place all debris or trash in its proper container.
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Hammer in, bend or remove any nails protruding from scrap lumber. Cap or bend
all exposed steel rebar ends.
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Clean up spills and dry wet floors.
Materials and Storage
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Remove from the work area any items not being used (e.g., tools, hoses, cords,
chains and hooks) and store them.
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Keep material storage areas clean and free of unwanted materials and debris.
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Secure loose scrap or light materials that may be blown off by high winds.
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Remove empty bags or other containers of lime, cement or other dust-producing
material.
Waste
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Place trash and recyclable containers throughout the job site and mark them for
proper use. Remove debris at regular intervals.
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Provide chutes or other approved devices for waste removal from above-grade
floors.
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Use drip pans to collect oils and fluids.
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Keep waste in metal cans or bins with self-closing covers; empty cans
frequently.
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Require all disposal of scrap, waste, recyclable and surplus materials be in
accordance with Federal regulations and local codes.
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Place oil-soaked and paint-saturated rags, clothing, waste or combustible
refuse into non-combustible receptacles with self-closing covers.
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Schedule frequent collection and removal of combustible waste.
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Lock used oil containers and dumpsters to secure them from unwanted waste.
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