Tell someone or document it before you close it up.
Customer-Area Floor and Refrigerated Cases Are Not Protected
Hold material movement, lift work, cutting, and overhead installation until the required floor, case, fixture, and public-area protection is installed and the work zone is controlled.
Do not rest duct, ladders, tools, or lift parts on refrigerated cases or finished fixtures.
Check
Identify the approved lift path and load-sensitive or finished flooring.
Protect case glass, tops, controls, vents, and service openings without blocking required operation.
Verify barriers preserve egress and do not create trip or visibility hazards.
Assign who inspects and removes protection before reopening.
Steps
Identify the approved lift path and load-sensitive or finished flooring.
Protect case glass, tops, controls, vents, and service openings without blocking required operation.
Verify barriers preserve egress and do not create trip or visibility hazards.
Assign who inspects and removes protection before reopening.
Say this to your foreman
The lift path crosses finished flooring and the work is over refrigerated cases, but the floor and case protection are not in place. Do you want this area held until store-approved protection and barriers are installed?