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Consume any food or beverages (in open containers) only in the cafeteria or

in employee break areas so that work areas are kept free of food and related

litter. Only clear liquids are permitted in production areas.

Prior to the end of the workday, clean and store all tools and equipment and

properly secure any items, papers, or information of value.

Supervisors and Managers are responsible for having their employees maintain their

work areas according to the requirements of this policy. This includes:

Ensure that aisles, floors, and walls are free of debris and other unnecessary

items and that all end-of-the-shift tasks have been performed;

Monitor the facilities and equipment and issue maintenance requests where

appropriate;

Arrange for the removal of any items from the workplace that are not needed

for the flow of business or the enhancement of employee safety;

Report any existing or potential workplace hazards and safety violations to

your Supervisor, Manager, or HSE Coordinator.

Ensure the proper disposal of all trash, waste, and scrap.

You should inform your Supervisor, and/or Manager of any concerns about working

conditions. You must abide by the smoking restrictions established by state or local

law and may smoke only in the areas where it is specifically permitted by our policy.

ELECTRONIC DEVICES POLICY

Personal cell phones and other electronic devices such as smartphones, two-way

radios (unless work related), headphones, pagers, I-pods, MP3 players, cameras, video

cameras, televisions and CD players cannot be used during working times. All

electronic communication devices may only be used during non-working times, in non-

working areas, for example, employee break/meal times

.

Cell phones may be used in a work area for business purposes. In addition, managers

and supervisors may need to take pictures of the facility or products in an effort to

capture specific areas of concern. Managers and supervisors with a specific business

need for having a cell phone in the work area are encouraged to use extreme caution,

resolve the issue quickly, and put the phone away immediately following the business at

hand. If possible, managers with business cell phones should go to a non-production

area in order to make or receive work-related calls.