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Government Building - Disaster Relief

ANCMF-AU-GB-DR-05

Objective
To ensure the highest level of cleanliness and hygiene in the disaster relief area of a government building, adhering to Australian cleaning standards and practices.
Cleaning Methods
Implement a colour-coded cleaning system to avoid cross-contamination.
Begin by dusting and wiping surfaces from top to bottom.
Sanitise high-touch surfaces using an approved disinfectant.
Utilise a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner to vacuum the carpeted area.
Disinfect hard floors by mopping with a suitable solution.
Discard waste in the designated bin and replace the liner.
Clean the toilet and washbasin using a dedicated set of cleaning tools.
Quality Criteria
Performance LevelCriteria
ExcellentAll surfaces are visibly clean and free from dust, dirt, and smudges. No unpleasant odours. High-touch surfaces are sanitised and dry. Floors are spotless and dry. Toilets are clean and sanitised with no stains or odours.
GoodSurfaces are mostly clean with minimal dust or smudges. No strong odours. High-touch surfaces are sanitised. Floors have minor spots but are generally clean. Toilets are clean with minor water spots.
PassSurfaces have some dust or smudges. Mild odours may be present. High-touch surfaces are mostly sanitised. Floors have visible spots. Toilets are generally clean but may have some stains.
FailSurfaces are visibly dirty with dust and smudges. Unpleasant odours present. High-touch surfaces are not sanitised. Floors are dirty with visible debris. Toilets are stained and have unpleasant odours.
Required Equipment
  • HEPA Filter Vacuum Cleaner
  • Colour-coded microfibre cloth
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Mop and Bucket with Disinfectant Solution
  • Rubbish Bin Liner
  • Sanitising Spray and Wipe
Quick Info
Standard Code ANCMF-AU-GB-DR-05
Frequency daily
Last Updated Jun 15, 2025
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