Best Practices Checklist for Managing Snow & Ice, Vol 2

• Communication, documentation and verification.
In this step, you document your snow removal process using a site visit or work completion logs. It’s helpful to use technology to help track your snow removal process such as an electronic reporting system. Developing a communications system such as a phone tree, electronic notification, etc. also helps get the word out about the condition of your facility during a snow event.

• Certification/standards and education.
To ensure that those managing your snow removal process are up to date on the newest information, we suggest you offer training and educational opportunities.

• Expertise and professionalism.
SIMA suggests that the manager/foreman assigned to manage your snow and ice removal process has five or more years of field experience and the staff assigned to perform work on your site has two or more years of field experience as a best practice.

Following these tips will help ensure that your snow removal process planning goes smoothly for the next snow season.

Original article: http://www.cleanlink.com/news/article/Best-Practices-Checklist-for-Managing-Snow-And-Ice–15357

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