Conducting a Housekeeping Toolbox Talk

Learn what a housekeeping toolbox talk is, its importance, and some key tips for conducting comprehensive talks with your team.

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Published 26 Jan 2024

Article by

Leon Altomonte

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4 min read

What is a Housekeeping Toolbox Talk?

As the name suggests, a housekeeping toolbox talk is a typical toolbox talk that’s tailored to the housekeeping profession. Thesequick meetings allow housekeeping managers and teams to go over the basic risks and safety hazards that workers face in their day-to-day activities. From there, they can discuss how to avoid these hazards and the different controls in place designed to keep workers as protected as possible.

In particular, housekeeping toolbox talks are tailored for housekeeping tasks in healthcare, hospitality, and other settings. So, the hazards that managers cover are those that are unique to housekeepers, including slips, falling objects, exposure to chemicals, inadequate lighting, and more.

Importance

Housekeeping teams face many risks on a daily basis. Just like any other industry, it’s important to find ways to mitigate the risks and keep workers safe when on the job. To do this, you need to constantly remind workers about the hazards they face and the different policies or controls you have in place to protect them. That way, they understand the best way to approach their job to avoid accidents and incidents.

Toolbox talk topics are your opportunity to instill a culture of safety in your team. Regular meetings like this allow you to cover basic hazards, remind workers of your best practices, and maintain a high safety standard.

Hazards to Cover During Housekeeping Toolbox Talks

There are many hazards that workers face in the housekeeping industry. In fact, the risks your workers may face can vary depending on the type of clientele you have, the service you offer, and more. This is why housekeeping toolbox talks are highly customized to fit the needs of your team.

That said, there are still some constant hazards in this industry that you must consider. These hazards include:

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How to Conduct a Good Toolbox Talk for Housekeeping Settings

Toolbox talks look different for every team and organization. To keep you on the right track, here are some of the key steps to follow when performing a housekeeping toolbox talk:

Know the Risks

Before anything else, you need to know the risks and hazards your workers face. To do this, it’s important to conduct a risk and hazard audit and then an assessment. That way, you get to identify all the risks your workers face and rank them based on severity.

Open the Meeting

When you understand the risks, you can start the meeting. When starting the meeting, make sure you open the agenda and explain all the things you want to tackle with the team. That way, they know what to expect.

Go Over the Basics

To start, go over all the basics. This means your emergency plans, evacuation strategies, and the everyday risks your workers face. This includes the slips, falling objects, and fire hazards that are constant in the housekeeping industry.

Remind Workers of Safety Policies

It’s easy to take safety policies for granted. This is why toolbox talks offer a unique opportunity for managers to remind workers of their safety policies and controls in place to protect them from common hazards.

Open the Floor

Once you go over the agenda, make sure that you give your team the chance to speak. At the end of the meeting, it’s best to open the floor for any questions or suggestions your team has. That way, you remain transparent, and everyone gets to speak out during the meeting.

Conduct Regular Meetings

Toolbox talks are typically weekly or monthly events. It’s important to conduct these regularly to give everyone a refresher on safety policies and controls. So, after your toolbox talk, make sure to remind workers that you’ll have another one based on your team’s schedule.

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Why use SafetyCulture?

SafetyCulture (formerly iAuditor) is a platform that allows you to digitize a lot of your processes. This can streamline operations and boost efficiency in your team. On top of that, there are many ways to use SafetyCulture to improve your housekeeping toolbox talks. If you want to improve your toolbox talks, SafetyCulture can help you by:

  • Announcing toolbox talks and safety updates across the organization via Heads Up

  • Scheduling toolbox talks with automated reminders so that no one forgets

  • Using customized templates for conducting toolbox talks and risk assessments to ensure that you cover all main concerns

  • Generating reports with safety data and analytics that you can use as a reference during meetings

  • Empowering lone housekeepers to practice field safety through SHEQSY by SafetyCulture

  • Documenting the toolbox talks with annotated photos and videos

  • Training employees on the importance of toolbox talks and how to conduct them

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