Work area should be maintained in a clean, orderly and organised way
- Plan storage systems or tasks
- Store tools, equipment and personal protective equipment properly
- Store items upright (bottels)
- Use bins, racks, pallets
- Place heavier item on lower shelves
- Follow manufacturer's storage instructions
TYPE OF HAZARDS
1. Cleaning
- Manual handling injuries
- Slip, trips and falls on wet or cluttered floors
- Electrical equipment
- Hazardous substances used in cleaning
- Distributing hazardous during cleaning
- Discarded sharp objects and glass
- dispose of rubbish appropriately
- Bags or piles of rubbish may contain glass, burning ashes, oil-soaked rags, scrap paper
- Keep stairways,platforms,floors fire exits free of rubbish and other clutter
- Move loose rubbish to one place so it is easily transferable to a rubbish bin
- Dispose of rubbish in accordance with good environmental practice-penalties for breach of environmental laws are heavy.
2. NOISE
- Use personal hearing protectors if provided for a specific purpose
- minimise the duration of your exposure to noise
- Use bins, racks, pallets
- Report defects in noise control equipment or personal hearing protectors to a supervisor
3. SECURITY
Workgroup safety procedures
- Training in cash handling procedures
- Training in emergency-preparedness procedures and operation of security devices
- Maintaining confidentiality regarding security procedures and security devices
- Training in identification of suspicious behaviour and body language
- Training in how to behave during an armed hold-up
Personal Threats
- Workplace violence
- Workplace bullying
- Sexual harassment
- Racial abuse
Workgroup safety procedures
- Keep your rights and how far others can go
- Report any incidence of sexual harassement, racism, bullying or workplace violence immediately. Action must be taken by the employer
- know who to report to (usually the supervisor or OHS representative)
- know you can remove yourself from the workplace- on full pay -if threatened or otherwise at risk