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The Importance Of Keeping Records For Your Cleaning Business

 

If you run a cleaning business, there are several documents and records that you must keep on top of, including cleaning insurance and documentary evidence. But, do you keep records and file them correctly? We have compiled a list of reasons why it’s important to keep records for your cleaning business, below. 

What Records Should You Keep? 

If someone makes a claim against your cleaning business, it’s imperative that you have accurate, up to date, detailed and documentary evidence to help your insurance lawyer to build a defence case against the claim. Having the correct documents on hand also helps to reduce costs when providing a defence to a claim. 

Keep Records Of Your Business Transactions 

There are several reasons why you should keep records of your business transactions, including: 

Safety And Accident Records 

Despite taking every precaution to reduce any workplace risks, it’s important that you keep a record of any reportable injuries or dangerous occurrences. Whether this involves you, members of the public or your staff, it must be recorded. A record should also be kept of other safety-related matters, such as if routine maintenance is carried out on equipment or tools and any safety training provided for the staff. 

Accident And Incident Investigation 

If your cleaning business undergoes an accident and incident investigation, your records should include: 

For more serious incidents or accidents, you need to report it under RIDDOR (Reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations 2013), which can be reported by phone or online. 

As you can see, keeping records for your cleaning business is highly important and should be done professionally and kept in a secure and organised location. 

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