Cleanliness and hygiene in plantations require hygienic workplaces, dust control, contamination safeguards, and supervised waste management. Plantation employers must maintain cleanliness and hygiene in all workplaces, passageways, storerooms and service rooms, keep service rooms clean, dry and non-slippery so far as practicable, and clean them as often as required by the nature of the work. Sweeping and cleaning should, where practicable, be done during intervals between work and in a manner that prevents dust, with precautions against air contamination by pesticides, insecticides, chemicals and toxic substances. Daily waste collection, storage, disposal or treatment must be arranged under effective supervision.
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Cleanliness and hygiene in plantations require hygienic workplaces, dust control, contamination safeguards, and supervised waste management.
Plantation employers must maintain cleanliness and hygiene in all workplaces, passageways, storerooms and service rooms, keep service rooms clean, dry and non-slippery so far as practicable, and clean them as often as required by the nature of the work. Sweeping and cleaning should, where practicable, be done during intervals between work and in a manner that prevents dust, with precautions against air contamination by pesticides, insecticides, chemicals and toxic substances. Daily waste collection, storage, disposal or treatment must be arranged under effective supervision.
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