
Nov 05, 2024
Managing Portable Toilet Contamination ExposuresThe spread of COVID-19 caused a major disruption in practically every part of our daily lives. Whether it was dining out or heading to work, traveling to our favorite destinations or working out at a local gym, businesses and households worldwide had to shut down to a certain degree over the last few months. And while economies, businesses and restaurants are starting to reopen in phases, people are still a little reluctant to get back to business as usual due to the potential to still fall ill from the novel coronavirus. While ensuring safety in the workplace should always be paramount for companies, it’s more important now than ever before. Some businesses may worry less about their employees catching the virus, but for industries where common spaces are shared, such as construction, portable sanitation and cleanliness need to be reconsidered.
Right now, everyone is looking to OSHA to update its safety and sanitation standards in response to COVID-19. Will companies need to follow stricter guidelines? Will this affect the daily operations of a company? How will workers adapt to new standards during a busy season?
For now, contractors and construction companies need to be asking these questions and filtering them into their safety plans moving forward, especially plans revolving around portable sanitation. A portable sanitation station is a much-needed component of any workplace, and one that is utilized by multiple people throughout any given day. And while these stations always need to be sanitized to the utmost cleanliness, it’s more important than ever to ensure safety for everyone onsite.
Now is the time to be more diligent about safety and disinfecting. Clients should be more focused on every part of a portable sanitation unit, cleaning everything from handles to seats. Since COVID-19 germs can live on a surface for a few hours, regular cleaning of these units from top to bottom should be maintained.
Furthermore, a portable restroom should also come with liquid hand sanitizer and hand-washing stations both inside and outside a unit. These can help to reduce the risk of transmitting germs to surfaces, and in turn reduce the risk of more employees falling ill. The use of these sanitizing options should be encouraged and made mandatory before going back to work and before touching any other surfaces.
Portable sanitation companies can help limit exposure to germs of any kind, especially COVID-19 related risks, by properly cleaning out portable restrooms. There are a few steps that companies can take to ensure cleanliness and proper sanitation levels and keep the risk of someone getting sick in any way to a minimum.
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