Housekeeping and maintenance are jobs that entail numerous risks for workers. On top of having to perform repetitive movements on a daily basis, these workers also have to handle heavy objects and equipment. This strain on the body can eventually lead to musculoskeletal disorders or injuries.
Using the right tools and equipment will increase productivity and reduce the risk of injuries. Take today’s cleaning and maintenance carts for example. They’re lighter and more compact than in the past; they’re also equipped with smoother rolling wheels and more ergonomic handles. Small details like these can have a big impact on maintenance staff who are at high risk of the repetitive strain injuries that can lead to short or long-term disability.
Maintenance staff (and their employers) should adopt proper working methods such as maintaining proper posture, minimizing the weight of objects/equipment being lifted and reducing overall physical effort. All these steps will help to increase efficiency.