Safe Use of Floor Squeegees
A safety talk about preventing slips, strains, and improper motions when using floor squeegees.
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Key Hazards
- Slips from wet floors
- Back strain from repetitive motion
- Unexpected movement of heavy water
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of floor squeegees is important for custodial staff, maintenance workers, and crews cleaning large spills. Squeegees help move water efficiently but require proper technique.
Workers should push water toward drains slowly to prevent sudden surges that can cause slips.
Different surfaces affect squeegee movement—rough concrete will drag harder than smooth tile.
Maintaining good posture and switching sides occasionally reduces repetitive strain.
Safety Reminders
- Push water slowly.
- Maintain good posture.
- Switch hands to reduce strain.
- Mark wet floor areas.
Ask the Crew
- Do we need wet floor signs for this cleanup?
- Is the floor rough or smooth in today's area?