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Hi, what would you identify as hazards in housekeeping and cleaning risk assessment? I included: - slips, trips and falls - use of cleaning products - manual handling - cleaning of high level objects/ windows etc - use of electrical equipment - exposure to communicable diseases - collecting/ picking up sharp objects - storing arrangements
Is there anything else that you would add?
Thanks Kinga
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Depending on the working arrangements and situation, there might also be lone working and/or violence. Otherwise that appears to me to cover it.
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It also depends on what is being cleaned and where. For example, if its a food factory then combustible and inhalable dust may be an issue from a DSEAR and COSHH point of view. External cleaning may need to consider biological risks from the environment (bird droppings, rat urine etc.).
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1 user thanked antbruce001 for this useful post.
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The only other thing (again location dependant) that I can think of would be noise. For exapmple, cleaning in a factory enviroment etc.
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https://www.hse.gov.uk/cleaning/topics/risk-assessment.htm
did you have a look at this?
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