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Government Building - Emergency Exit

ANCMF-AU-GB-EE-01

Objective
Ensure the emergency exit in the government building is clean, safe, and compliant with Australian cleaning standards and workplace health and safety requirements.
Cleaning Methods
Implement a colour-coded cleaning system to avoid cross-contamination.
Begin by dusting from the top downwards to guarantee all surfaces are devoid of dust.
Clean walls and doors using a damp microfibre cloth and a suitable cleaning solution.
Utilise a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner to vacuum the carpeted area.
Sanitise handrails and door handles utilising disinfectant spray.
Empty the rubbish bin and replace the liner as required.
Mop the hard floor using a neutral pH floor cleaner.
Clean light fixtures using a damp cloth to eliminate dust and cobwebs.
Ensure that emergency exit signs are wiped clean and remain unobstructed.
Quality Criteria
Performance LevelCriteria
ExcellentAll surfaces are free of dust and marks; floors are spotless and dry; no odours present; emergency signs are clearly visible and clean.
GoodMinor dust on high surfaces; floors are clean with minimal streaks; no strong odours; emergency signs are visible and mostly clean.
PassNoticeable dust on surfaces; floors have visible streaks; faint odours present; emergency signs are visible but dusty.
FailSignificant dust and marks on surfaces; floors are dirty or wet; strong odours present; emergency signs are obstructed or dirty.
Required Equipment
  • HEPA Filter Vacuum Cleaner
  • Colour-coded microfibre cloth
  • Disinfectant Spray
  • Mop and Bucket
  • Neutral pH Floor Cleaner
  • Rubbish Bin Liner
  • Dusting Tool
Quick Info
Standard Code ANCMF-AU-GB-EE-01
Frequency daily
Last Updated Jun 15, 2025
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