Washington L&I seeking janitorial workers for safety survey

Tumwater, WA — Are you a janitorial worker in Washington state? If so, the Department of Labor & Industries is looking for you to take part in a statewide survey on the workload, job tasks and hazards facing custodial services employees.

Researchers from the department’s Safety & Health Assessment & Research for Prevention program intend to use the results of the voluntary, confidential survey as they complete the Washington State Janitorial Workload study, Washington L&I states.

 

“Sharing your workplace experience will help us identify ways to prevent injuries for janitors and, in turn, create safer and healthier work conditions,” Patricia Pacheco, research analyst for Washington L&I, says in a video promoting the survey.

The survey takes 30 to 45 minutes to complete.

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