1. Sweep floors:
Periodically sweeping the warehouse floor will help ensure it is free of dust and debris, which can pose a risk to employee safety.
2. Sanitize high-traffic areas:
Frequently cleaning surfaces that are touched often like door handles, railings, and bathrooms can help prevent the spread of germs and bacteria in the workplace.
3. Dispose of hazardous waste properly:
Used oil, aerosol cans, solvents, and other materials must be disposed of safely to avoid contamination or any danger to employees or visitors.
4. Clean walls and surfaces:
Walls should be wiped down at least once a month to remove dirt buildup and keep them looking clean.
5. Inspect fire extinguishers:
Fire extinguishers should be inspected and serviced at least once a year to ensure they are in working order should the need arise.
6. Clean equipment:
Equipment is often a major source of dirt in warehouses so it’s important to clean them regularly as well. This includes checking for dust buildup, lubricating moving parts, replacing worn-out parts, and cleaning any visible grime from surfaces.
7. Declutter workspaces:
Cluttered work areas can be hazardous so keep these areas organized and free of debris by using bins and containers where possible to store items that don’t need to be readily available.
8. Clean windows:
Cleaning windows once a month will help keep the warehouse looking clean and inviting.