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CleaningMasterclassCleaning Information Cards
Cleaning Masterclass
Cleaning Information Cards - CIC
Cleaning Masterclass Cleaning Information Cards (CIC)
Copyright © 2015 Green’s Global Trading Ltd t/a Cleaning Masterclass
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means including photocopying, recording, or in-formation storage and retrieval without permission in writing from the author.
Website www.cleaningmasterclass.com
Email: [email protected]
DisclaimerThe author, publishers and all other persons engaged in the production of this manual including affiliates, will not accept liability for any loss of income in connection with reliance on the information thus provided. The contents are provided for general information, concurrent with generally accepted practice, but it is for the user of the contents to apply the information at their own discretion No warranty is given as to the accuracy of the information provided, except those warranties which are required to be provided under applicable laws of the country of purchaseThe author, publisher and all persons associated with the production of this manual would advise that in cases of doubt or dispute that the user obtain professional advice.
ContentsUser Guide To The Front Page 10
User Guide To The Back Page 11
Health & Safety Guidance Section
Safe use, Handling and Storage of Your Cleaning Products 12
Care & Cleaning of Cleaning Equipment 14
Types of PPE 16
Be Safe! Your Guide To Preventing Slips 20
Guidelines For Working Overhead 22
Guidelines for Safe Working Practice 24
Guidelines for Safe Manual Handling 26
Pressure Washer Safety Guidance 28
Visual Checks of Electrical Equipment 30
Electrically powered Equipment Safety Guidance 32
Care in the Use of Cleaning Machinery 34
Hand Washing: Routine/Low Risk 36
Hand Washing: High Risk 37
Guidance for Cleaning and Sanitisation for Infection Control 38
Handling Hazardous Wastes 40
Handling Dry and Wet Garbage (General) 42
Ladder Safety 44
Stepladder Safety 46
5 Stages of a Clean - Stage 1 48
5 Stages of a Clean - Stage 2 49
5 Stages of a Clean - Stage 3 50
5 Stages of a Clean - Stage 4 & 5 51
Good Housekeeping Practice 52
Dwell Time 54
Why Rinsing is Essential 56
The ‘4-Sides’ Of A Cloth 58
When To Change The Solution 60
Basic Cleaning ‘How to...’ Guides Section
How to Use a Mop and Bucket 62
How to Use a Brush and Floor Squeegee 64
How to Use a Vacuum Cleaner 66
How to Use a Pressure Washer 68
How to Use a Carpet Cleaner 70
Dry Cleaning and Polishing (Microfibre) 72
Damp Cleaning 74
Wet Cleaning 76
Disinfecting a Surface 78
Basic Area Cleaning 80
Basic Machine Floor Buffing 82
Basic Machine Floor Scrubbing 84
Basic Floor Scrubber-Drier 86
Cleaning Principles Section
Cleaning Techniques by Area and Surface Section
Basic Area Cleaning: The Zone 88
Domestic and Residential Cleaning Plan 90
Basic Toilet Block Cleaning 92
Basic Hotel Room Cleaning 94
How To Do a Deep Clean 96
Precision Cleaning 98
Choosing the best WET technique 100
Choosing the best DRY technique 101
Cleaning Walls 102
Cleaning at Height 104
Cleaning Passageways or Corridors 1 106
Cleaning Passageways or Corridors 2 108
Cleaning laminated & Wooden Floors 110
Cleaning Ceramic Tiled Floors 112
Stripping and Sealing Floors 114
Cleaning Floor Edges and Corners 116
Cleaning Exterior Floors 118
Cleaning Heavily-Soiled Floors 120
Layering: Removing Soiling in Layers 122
Cleaning Fixtures and Fittings 124
Cleaning Shelves, Tables (Flat Surfaces) 126
Cleaning Ladders & Metal Staircases 128
Cleaning Stairs 130
Cleaning Ovens (Domestic and Commercial) 132
Cleaning Standards Section
Cleaning Fridges & Freezers 134
Cleaning Stainless Steel (non-polished) 136
Cleaning Flat Windows 138
Cleaning Small-Paned Windows 140
Cleaning Curved Windows 142
Cleaning Antique and Delicate Glass 144
Cleaning Polycarbonates and Other Plastics 146
Cleaning Computers and Telephones 148
Cleaning Pedestal Toilets 150
Cleaning Squat Toilets & Urinals 152
Cleaning Showers & Sinks 154
De-scaling Showerheads, Taps, Edges etc 156
Cleaning Tiled & Waterproof Walls 158
Rust Stain Removal 160
Machinery Cleaning 162
Polishing & Restoring Decorative Metals 164
Kitchens & Food Preparation Areas 1 166
Kitchens & Food Preparation Areas 2 167
General Working Areas 1 168
General Working Areas 2 169
Toilets and Bathroom Areas 1 170
Toilets and Bathroom Areas 2 171
Bedroom Areas 1 172
Bedroom Areas 2 173
Intentionally Blank
The main steps in each cleaning process have been condensed into 4 graphical
stages
Each stage has a quick reminder for the action that is
being graphically portrayed
Simply tick which PPE is
appropriate for your working environment
Simply add which equipment and
product, inc dilution, are appropriate
Simply tick which
colour code is appropriate, or add your own
for your working environment
User Guide To The Front Page
The same steps shown on the front have been duplicated on
to the back
Where the front page of each card is a graphic summary of the process, the back page contains more detail
and instruction
Simply add your own notes
to suit your unique working
environment
User Guide To The Back Page