Waste accumulates fast on site--scrap lumber, broken bricks, packaging, pieces of drywall, garbage from coffee breaks and lunches. Construction rubbish tends to be irregular in shape, hard to handle, and full of sharp objects. Too often site
upkeep is not considered part of the job. In defining responsibilities,
contractors seldom discuss housekeeping details. As a result, each trade
expects the other to clean up. Bad housekeeping
is dangerous at any time. It can be directly linked to one out of four
injuries in construction. It leads to increased risks, production delays,
property damage, and higher costs. In winter it poses a fire hazard
when work areas are closed in and gas heaters are running. For more information, buy or borrow CSAO's videotape Whose Job Is It Anyway? Contact Customer Service at 1-800-781-2726.
|