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Section 1.0 — Dress Standard, Induction and Sign-On10 xp
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Section 2.0 — OH&S Site Induction
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Section 3.0 — ASC247 / Retail Client Site On-Site Cleaning Manual
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Section 4.0 — Correct Chemical Usage and Safety
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Section 5.0 — Equipment Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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Section 6.0 — Trading Floor Cleaning Process
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Section 7.0 — Amenities Cleaning Process
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Section 8.0 — Office and Tea Room Cleaning Process
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Section 9.0 — Window Cleaning Process
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Section 10.0 — Specifications and Cleaning Schedules
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Certification Statement - Retail Cleaning Training
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Section 8.0 — Office and Tea Room Cleaning Process
Refer to full and partial cleaning days for specific tasks.
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Empty rubbish bins in all offices and tea rooms and replace liners.
(Bin liners supplied by Retail Client Site.)
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Sweep all hard floor areas using a dust control mop.
Ensure all corners, edges, and behind doors and fridges are swept,
or alternatively use a Vacuum Cleaner to clean areas behind fridges and fixed objects.
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Vacuum all carpeted areas using the Vacuum Cleaner.
(Refer to the Machinery Usage Maintenance and Trouble Shooting Guide for correct operation.)
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Wipe down all walls and doors using Resolve and a cloth to remove any marks or stains.
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Polish door push plates using paper towel and glass cleaner.
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Dust door grills (if applicable) with a dust brush or damp cloth.
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Detail mop all hard floors using:
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40ml of Neutral Cleaner in a bucket filled with clean hot water.
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Ensure all corners and edges are mopped.
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Once the floor is completely dry, buff all hard floor surfaces with the Gas or Electric Burnisher (if supplied).
(Refer to Machinery Section for proper usage.)
Section 8.0 — Assessment
Outcomes:
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
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Identify and use the correct equipment, chemical, and process required to clean the tea room, offices, and training rooms.
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