1. Good housekeeping on the job increases accident and fire hazards. 2. Poor housekeeping helps prevent fires. 3. One good housekeeping habit to develop is to remove hazards before you start work. 4. Slips, trips, and falls are among the most common accidents caused by poor housekeeping. 5. You can help prevent slips by cleaning up your desk and wearing steel-toed shoes. 6. Preventing the accumulation of mold can help decrease the risk of workplace fires. 7. Good housekeeping will ensure that nothing blocks fire exits or fire-fighting equipment. 8. If you’re practicing good housekeeping, you’ll inspect chemical containers for signs of damage or leaks before using them and regularly while they are in storage. 9. Housekeeping for machine safety includes keeping the area around machines clear. 10. Personal good housekeeping has no impact on workplace good housekeeping. 1 What is 5S? 2. What is Good Housekeeping? 3. What are the 5 phases of 5S in Japanese? 4. 3 factors contributing to Unsafe Acts?