Our On-the-Ground Hygiene Protocol for Tulsa Jobsites
I've been running Green Country Sanitation since 2008, and after seeing what the '07 flood did to our local infrastructure, I built our safety protocols from the ground up. We don't just drop off a unit and leave. Our crew treats every service like a fresh start for the next user. Here's how we do it: First, we gear up with gloves and masks before we even touch the unit. We pressure-wash the exterior with a disinfectant solution, then move inside. Every surface—the seat, the walls, the door handle—gets wiped down with a virucide that meets EPA standards for efficacy. We check and refill the hand wash station supplies, and we make sure the ventilation is working properly to keep the air fresh. For our standard construction unit rentals around Riverview or a special event restroom in the Downtown, the process is the same. We document it all, because your crew's health and compliance with OSHA 1926.51 compliance depend on it. You can trust that when we say a unit is clean, it's because we've put our hands on every part of it.
Safety Checklist
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We disinfect every high-touch surface inside and out with hospital-grade virucide after each service call
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Our crew wears PPE and uses disposable gloves for every cleaning and waste extraction task
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All our units are stocked with hand sanitizer and sealed toilet paper dispensers as standard
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We follow a documented cleaning checklist that's signed off by the lead technician before a unit is cleared for re-rental
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We use EPA-registered biocides in our waste tanks to control pathogens and odor at the source

