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A Guide to Computer Desks
Computer furniture has evolved over the years. Improvements in the design and decor of computer desks have revolutionized the way people work at the computer. With the increase in the number of computer accessories, such as keyboard, mouse, and...
Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. Completes Demolition of Former GAF Facility
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Metal Fasteners: An Overview
"Metric fasteners are fasteners that are manufactured and
labeled according to a worldwide standard of measurement. That
worldwide standard is set by the International Organization for
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Tungsten Ring manufacturer in China
Have you ever heard about Permanently polished Metal which similar to Diamond?
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Who's World Is It? The World Is Yours - Invite Success
Who's World Is It? It's Your World. Invite Success Who's World Is It? Who's world really is it? Is it a man's world? There is a song by James Brown. "This is a mans world" is the chorus. Is this world the wealthy mans world? Those who have the...
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Remove Trash Carefully!
One of the most common tasks a cleaning company does is to take
the trash out and it is usually given little or no thought.
Trash receptacles can contain broken glass and metal objects.
Handling trash in a safe manner will help employees avoid
getting cuts and punctures. The following are a few do's and
don'ts of safe trash handling.
*Don't press down on trash with hands or feet. You don't know
what objects are in the trash.
*Do lift carefully! Get a good grip on the bag. Make sure your
hands are dry before lifting. If the bag is heavy, get help
before lifting.
*Don't swing filled trash bags on your back! This can cause back
injury, may puncture the bag, and may cause trash to spill onto
the floor.
*Do handle with care. After removing a bag inspect
it for
protrusions and holes. Avoid bumping your body against a filled
trash bag during removal and disposal.
*Don't block doorways, elevators, stairwells or access to safety
and emergency equipment, such as fire alarms and extinguishers,
with trash bags.
*Do place a piece of cardboard down if you need to place trash
bags inside a building before taking them to a dumpster. This
will help to protect the floor from any leakage.
About the author:
Steve Hanson is co-founding member of The Janitorial Store (TM),
an online community for owners and managers of cleaning
companies who want to build a more profitable and successful
cleaning business. Sign up for Trash Talk: Tip of the Week at
http://www.TheJanitorialStore.com and receive a Free Gift!
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