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SAFETY PROGRAM <br />SFM is committed to providing high-quality <br />cleaning solutions while prioritizing the safety <br />and well-being of both our employees and <br />clients. Our Risk Management and Safety <br />Program serves as a comprehensive <br />framework to proactively identify, assess, <br />and mitigate potential risks in our <br />operations. By implementing robust safety <br />protocols and adhering to industry <br />standards, SFM ensures a secure working <br />environment for our employees and delivers <br />exceptional services to our valued <br />customers. <br />Risk Identification: <br />At SFM, we recognize the importance of <br />identifying potential risks that could impact the <br />safety of our employees, clients, and the public. <br />Our risk identification process involves a thorough analysis of the unique hazards associated with <br />janitorial services, such as slip and fall accidents, exposure to harmful chemicals, and ergonomic issues. <br />By conducting regular site assessments, we gather valuable information to identify potential risks and <br />develop appropriate control measures. <br />Risk Assessment: <br />After identifying potential risks, SFM conducts a comprehensive risk assessment to evaluate the <br />likelihood and severity of each risk. This assessment helps us prioritize risks and allocate resources <br />effectively. Our team of experts uses industry-standard methodologies to assess risks objectively, <br />ensuring that all identified hazards are thoroughly evaluated. <br />Risk Mitigation: <br />SFM is committed to implementing effective risk mitigation strategies to minimize the occurrence and <br />impact of potential hazards. Our risk mitigation efforts include: <br />1. Training and Education: <br />We provide extensive training to all our janitorial staff on safety procedures, including proper handling <br />of equipment, safe chemical usage, and ergonomics. Regular refresher courses keep our employees up <br />to date with the latest safety practices. <br />Page 102 of 111 <br /> <br />