Cleanliness and hygiene in dock work require safe work areas, protective gear, and prompt handling of hazards and waste. Cleanliness and hygiene in dock work require employers to maintain work locations in hygienic condition, keep access routes free from trip or slip hazards, store loose gear safely, clean hazardous spillages promptly, provide safety gear without charge, ensure drainage and anti-skid footwear where floors may become wet, park plant and equipment in designated areas, prevent air contamination during cleaning, and arrange daily waste handling under effective supervision.
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Cleanliness and hygiene in dock work require safe work areas, protective gear, and prompt handling of hazards and waste.
Cleanliness and hygiene in dock work require employers to maintain work locations in hygienic condition, keep access routes free from trip or slip hazards, store loose gear safely, clean hazardous spillages promptly, provide safety gear without charge, ensure drainage and anti-skid footwear where floors may become wet, park plant and equipment in designated areas, prevent air contamination during cleaning, and arrange daily waste handling under effective supervision.
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