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ahmedmourad

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Posted 28 July 2015 - 08:59 AM

Hello All:

can any one please provide me with training material for the cleaning staff .

 

how to clean every area, guide with photo or video please?

 

 

Thanks very much

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Ahmed



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Posted 28 July 2015 - 10:46 AM

Here we go Ahmed!

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Posted 28 July 2015 - 02:48 PM

Hmm...Ahmedmourad,  the cleaning and disinfection would be very particular to the equipment which you have in use.

 

While your presentation is very nice DV8dawn I think there are a few things missing.

 

 

 You have no reference to chemical safety, COSSH or health and safety regulations.

It would also be useful to have some information on the different types of chemicals ( acids , alkalines, quats)

Labelling and warning signs.

Storage and transport of chemicals is also important and

wearing of the correct PPE.

 

You can often get training materials from the company from which you buy your chemicals and indeed they will come in and train your cleaners on the kit they will be cleaning. This is usually part of a contract to but their cleaning chemicals but is a good idea since then you will know the cleaners are peoperly trained and you will get a cleaning manual specific to your site and twice yearly cleaning audits by the chemical company. They are also available for advice should you have any issues regarding cleaning.

 

 

I hope this helps...


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