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Failing to clean up your work area at the end of each shift

1st YearCoordination & Professionalism

Clean up in the last 15 minutes of every shift. Scrap in a bin, tools put away, floor swept. A clean jobsite is a safe jobsite and it tells the GC your cr…

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Clean up in the last 15 minutes of every shift. Scrap in a bin, tools put away, floor swept. A clean jobsite is a safe jobsite and it tells the GC your crew is professional.

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Can you verify this before I keep going? I’m looking at: Failing to clean up your work area at the end of each shift. What’s the approved correction for this job?

Do not

Do not hide, force, cover, or “make it work” if this affects safety, access, airflow, rated assemblies, supports, equipment, or inspection. Stop and verify the approved correction.

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