The office environment has relatively few hazardous chemicals and no heavy or moving machinery. However, like their production counterparts, office employees should know what to do in case of an emergency, be provided with a safe and efficient work station, and have periodic safety training. To recognize potential problems and implement solutions, consider the following suggestions: Practice Good Housekeeping A key aspect of office safety is proper handling and storage of materials and supplies. This includes trash removal and recycling, destruction of discarded, sensitive company information, and maintenance of the premises, including removal of ice and snow. Supplies and stationery should be kept […]
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