And wooden file cabinets are no safer than metal file cabinets.
File cabinet safety rules.
Office file cabinet safety tips storage.
These sometimes large pieces of furniture can store massive amounts of information and are useful for organizing papers.
Close file cabinet drawers file doors and pull out work tables when.
Keep doors in hallways fully open or fully closed.
This week wendy couture the district s safety and risk reduction manager shares information about file cabinet safety.
Safety rules for people working around industrial lift trucks.
So if you are still using filing cabinets in your office in any capacity check out the slideshow below for some basic safety tips.
However file cabinets can be a source of workplace injuries.
Desk or files should never be moved by office personnel.
Office safety rules general rules.
File cabinets should be bolted together or otherwise secured to prevent tipping.
Tape over or file off sharp edges on tool boxes chests or cabinets.
Only one file drawer should be opened at a time to prevent the cabinet from toppling over.
File cabinets with their moving parts bulky metal frames and heavy drawers can be a workplace hazard.
Personally we think you should avoid using filing cabinets altogether.
Use the handle when closing doors.
But a safe office workplace requires hazard control good housekeeping and safe work practices.
Filing cabinets should be placed out of the path of traffic when possible.
Doors shall be well fitted self closing and equipped with a latching device.
Open only one file cabinet drawer at.
File cabinets are a very common feature in most school offices and classrooms.
Metal cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0 043 inch.
Do not stand on furniture to reach high places.
Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting.
Many people fill their filing cabinets with little thought to the careful placement of each item.
Lock the wheels on large tool boxes chests or cabinets to prevent them from rolling.
Many workers think that the office environment is the safest workplace.
Use the ladder or step stool to retrieve or store items.
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This will help to reduce injuries.
Do not stand on tool boxes chests or cabinets to gain extra height.
But we understand that even in a mostly paperless office there are some documents that you do need to keep on hand.
Use the handle when opening and closing a drawer or door of a tool box chest or cabinet.