Improvement of working environment and working procedures The poor working environment and unreasonable working procedures are the primary factors affecting the safety and health of cleaning workers. Improvement of the working environment and work procedures is related to a variety of factors, and we can seek the cooperation of the relevant departments to improve the working environment of cleaning workers, to protect the safety and health of workers, and greatly improve the efficiency of work. Safe use of chemicals Chemicals are harmful to the human body in many ways. In order to protect the safety and health of cleaning workers and minimize the hazards caused by improper use, management should try to find low-toxicity or non-toxic cleaning agents for use by cleaning workers. Containers of chemicals should be labeled to explain the hazards and methods of protection, and training should be provided to cleaning workers on the safe use of cleaning agents and other chemicals. Adopt correct working posture When cleaning workers are required to work physically, correct working posture is extremely important for prevention. Worker training should teach and supervise workers to adopt correct posture to minimize the chance of injury and work-related strain. In particular, they should avoid stooping to bear weight or twisting their backs; avoid moving or lifting large and heavy objects with bare hands; and avoid pushing or pulling large and heavy objects with excessive force. Scientific use of tools The use of scientifically designed operating tools, not only can improve work efficiency, but also can reduce or avoid the occupational hazards of cleaning workers. Should choose a lighter tool, such as tools or tools with the side of the carrier heavier, the operator should be able to use both hands at the same time. Tool handrails should be easy to grip, and let the user easily change the grip position, tools and hand contact, there should be no sharp or protruding parts, but the contact can not be too smooth, so as not to slip hands. If necessary, tools should be equipped with adequate shock absorbing equipment. Use of labor protection equipment Cleaning workers who are often in contact with chemical detergents and dust must be equipped with appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves, water shoes, dust masks, etc. Pay attention to personal hygiene Workers engaged in cleaning operations should develop good hygiene habits in order to avoid contracting various infectious diseases at work or bringing germs back home to affect the health of their family members. Infectious Diseases The garbage handled and by cleaning workers can harbor and spread bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites that are harmful enough to cause infectious diseases and parasites. Training To ensure that cleaning workers work safely and healthily, management departments must continuously train their staff, raise their awareness of safety and health, help them familiarize themselves with various operating procedures, and train them to use various tools and protective equipment skillfully. Workers who need to operate heavy machinery should be trained to familiarize themselves with the work procedures and precautions to be taken, and it is advisable to have supervisors to supervise the work of dangerous heavy machinery. Regular medical checkups It is best for cleaning workers to have regular medical checkups to monitor their health and deal with problems as soon as they are found to ensure the occupational health of the workers.