About Cleanliness:
-Floors must be dry and free of debris.
-Factory and immediate area should be clear of debris and garbage.
-Buildings must be structurally sound and well maintained.
About Cafeteria or Canteen:
-Floors and surfaces should be clean.
-Tables, dishes, and utensils must be sanitized between uses.
-Food should be properly stored and handling practices should be sanitary, with no food left uncovered or stored in the open.
-Food service workers should have current health certificates.
-There should be adequate seating for the number of workers that need to use the cafeteria at the same time.
-Control of insects should be maintained through fumigation or with insect traps.
-The Cafeteria should provide protection from the weather.
-All fire safety recommendations apply to the cafeteria.
The guidelines below are cited from the U.S. Department of Labor and other sources that have established norms derived from research into evacuation safety and the long-term effects of noise and luminosity on a workerís health.
Factory personnel policies should cover: