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Posted 06 November 2024 - 01:06 PM

Hello,

 

Who can share with me please a SOP for cleaning (Walls, windows, and floors)

 

 

Thank you


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Posted 06 November 2024 - 02:06 PM

So much depends on what they are made from and the product being produced in that room.

 

Is it dusty, wet, hot, cold? Please give us more details.


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Posted 06 November 2024 - 02:50 PM

Hello,

 

Who can share with me please a SOP for cleaning (Walls, windows, and floors)

 

 

Thank you

 

;)

 

We need more details, cleaning procedures for High risk area will be diffrent than for Low risk. 

 

For low risk you can start with 

  1. Collect all the cleaning equipment.
  2. Check all equipment including PPE is functional, clean & undamaged reporting any defects to Supervision. Do not use it if dirty, damaged, or faulty.
  3. Put on the correct Personal Protective Equipment.
  4. Prepare a bucket of the __________________(detergent solution) & non food contact blue bucket of water. - be specific about chemicals and colour coding 
  5. Place cleaning-in-progress signs around the work area.
  6. Walls: If working near production equipment, for example :  mixer area then the line/equipment should be switched off / covered 
  7. Cover sockets, and extinguishers with blue plastic covers (not sure what covers do you have) 
  8. etc..

I have attached cleaning instruction card template 

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Posted 17 November 2024 - 09:21 PM

;)

 

We need more details, cleaning procedures for High risk area will be diffrent than for Low risk. 

 

For low risk you can start with 

  1. Collect all the cleaning equipment.
  2. Check all equipment including PPE is functional, clean & undamaged reporting any defects to Supervision. Do not use it if dirty, damaged, or faulty.
  3. Put on the correct Personal Protective Equipment.
  4. Prepare a bucket of the __________________(detergent solution) & non food contact blue bucket of water. - be specific about chemicals and colour coding 
  5. Place cleaning-in-progress signs around the work area.
  6. Walls: If working near production equipment, for example :  mixer area then the line/equipment should be switched off / covered 
  7. Cover sockets, and extinguishers with blue plastic covers (not sure what covers do you have) 
  8. etc..

I have attached cleaning instruction card template 

Hello,

 

Thank you for the document.

Do you have something else please for other areas? anything would be appreciated

 

Regards


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Posted 18 November 2024 - 09:25 AM

Hello,

 

Thank you for the document.

Do you have something else please for other areas? anything would be appreciated

 

Regards

 

other areas? 


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