Youth Center
Code: ANCMF-AU-GB-YC-01
Government Building
daily
AS/NZS 3733:1995
ISO 14001:2015
EN 13549:2001
ISSA Cleaning Standards
AS/NZS 4801:2001
Daily Cleaning
Standard Risk
ISO Compliant
Objective
To maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming environment in the Youth Centre of a Government Building, ensuring compliance with Australian cleaning standards and workplace health and safety requirements.
Scope of Work
- Dusting of all surfaces including furniture, fixtures, and equipment.
- Vacuuming of all carpeted areas and rugs.
- Mopping of hard floors with appropriate cleaning solutions.
- Sanitising of high-touch surfaces such as door handles, light switches, and handrails.
- Cleaning and sanitising of toilets, sinks, and taps.
- Emptying and sanitising of rubbish bins.
- Spot cleaning of walls and doors to remove marks and stains.
- Cleaning of glass surfaces and mirrors to ensure they are streak-free.
- Restocking of consumables such as toilet paper, hand soap, and paper towels.
Method
- Prepare cleaning trolley with colour-coded cleaning cloths and appropriate cleaning agents.
- Begin with dusting from high to low areas to prevent re-soiling of cleaned surfaces.
- Vacuum all carpeted areas using a HEPA-filter vacuum cleaner to minimise dust and allergens.
- Mop hard floors using a damp mop and a neutral pH floor cleaner.
- Sanitise high-touch surfaces using a disinfectant spray and microfibre cloth.
- Clean toilets and sinks with a toilet brush and sanitising cleaner, ensuring all surfaces are scrubbed and rinsed.
- Empty rubbish bins, replace liners, and sanitise bin interiors and exteriors.
- Spot clean walls and doors using a mild detergent and soft cloth.
- Clean glass surfaces with a glass cleaner and lint-free cloth for a streak-free finish.
- Restock consumables, ensuring all dispensers are filled and functioning properly.
Equipment
- Colour-coded microfibre cloths
- HEPA-filter vacuum cleaner
- Damp mop and bucket
- Cleaning trolley
- Disinfectant spray
- Toilet brush
- Glass cleaner
- Lint-free cloths
- Rubbish bin liners
Quality Criteria
Performance Level | Criteria |
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Excellent | All surfaces are free of dust, dirt, and marks. Floors are spotless and streak-free. High-touch surfaces are sanitised and free of smudges. Toilets and sinks are clean and odour-free. Rubbish bins are empty and sanitised. Consumables are fully stocked. |
Good | Minor dust or marks on less than 5% of surfaces. Floors are clean with minimal streaks. High-touch surfaces are mostly sanitised. Toilets and sinks are clean with no visible stains. Rubbish bins are empty but not sanitised. Consumables are mostly stocked. |
Pass | Noticeable dust or marks on less than 10% of surfaces. Floors have visible streaks. High-touch surfaces are partially sanitised. Toilets and sinks have minor stains. Rubbish bins are emptied but not sanitised. Consumables are low but available. |
Fail | Visible dust or marks on more than 10% of surfaces. Floors are dirty or sticky. High-touch surfaces are not sanitised. Toilets and sinks are stained or have odours. Rubbish bins are full or not emptied. Consumables are depleted. |
Documentation
- Cleaning Checklist: Digital or paper checklist to verify completion of all cleaning tasks
- Incident Reports: Documentation of any cleaning-related incidents, spills, or issues encountered
- Maintenance Records: Record any maintenance needs identified during cleaning (for reporting to maintenance team)
- Photos: Before and after photos as requested to document cleaning completion and quality