Be Careful While you Clean!
As in many industries, employees in the cleaning industry face a number of hazards. Cleaning industry employees may be exposed to potentially hazardous chemicals, may be asked to work with equipment that can present a danger and may be asked to perform various tasks that may cause an injury or illness if not performed properly. Further, the physical environment in which cleaning services are performed can present hazards.
OSHA standards and guidelines play a key role in eliminating or minimizing these hazards and are crucial to ensuring a safe and healthy work environment. If you ever have any questions, concerns, or need to report a hazardous situation, please contact your supervisor, the DPI Safety Manager (503.281.1289), or report to OSHA directly.
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