train cleaning procedures
Field of knowledge which distinguishes different types of equipment and their processes for cleaning and maintaining the interior of trains.
Train cleaners keep the interiors of trains tidy and clean. They clean out the bins in the different compartments, and perform other cleaning activities such as hoovering, mopping and deep cleaning.
Field of knowledge which distinguishes different types of equipment and their processes for cleaning and maintaining the interior of trains.
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Various techniques and tools used to clean different types of surfaces to achieve a certain degree of cleanliness such as sweeping, vacuuming, degreasing and wet cleaning.
Types of protective materials and equipment foreseen for various types of tasks such as general or specialised cleaning activities.
Use cleaning techniques such as sweeping, dusting and vacuuming to clean railway cars. Undertake more extensive cleaning by washing and shampooing the upholstery and carpets or floor of the train.
Apply and follow all protocols or guidelines described by the company within your specific cleaning area. It can also involve wearing the foreseen uniform or piece of clothing at all times or using specific equipment or materials.
Follow the stock of cleaning materials, order new material when the stock is empty and follow their usage to maintain a constant supply.
Treat routine waste carefully when performing cleaning activities and ensure that the waste collection and surrounding areas are maintained clean at all times.
Use high pressure equipment in order to clean areas, surfaces and materials.
Perform cleaning routines after equipment use.
Use cleaning products to clean any surface covered by glass.
Disinfect the areas to which the public has access.
Clean and preserve the equipment and material used for cleaning purposes in a proper state.
Set up, maintain and operate roto, extractor and walk behind scrubbers and other floor care equipment to clean carpets and scrub hard floors.
Perform cleaning duties such as waste removal, vacuuming, emptying bins, and general cleaning of the working area. Cleaning activities should follow health and safety regulations if required.
Work in rotating shifts, where the goal is to keep a service or production line running around the clock and each day of the week.
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The procedures to be followed to discharge the collected waste safely and in the designated place for doing this. Waste incineration treatments are excluded.
Preventive and interventional methods used in the cleaning industry to maintain health and safety for all workers and tertiary persons.
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Perform cleaning activities in specific areas by hand, when the surface is small or obstructed and the only means to clean such places is manually.
Clean the toilets and wipe the sinks, mirrors and cubicle furniture according to the required standards, providing special attention to details.
Operate a mechanical sprayer which makes use of high pressure to clean surfaces and rid them of contamination, paint residue, dirt and grime, and mould.
Remove dust from furniture, blinds and windowsills using specialised dust cloths or hand-cleaning items.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and small particles from floors, drapes, carpets or furniture.
Disinfect surfaces in accordance with sanitary standards.
Respond to and communicate with customers in the most efficient and appropriate manner to enable them to access the desired products or services, or any other help they may require.
Keep written records of the service provided on a regular or punctual basis, with explicit hours of work performed and signature.
Cooperate with colleagues in order to ensure that operations run effectively.
Implement and monitor company procedures for the collection, transport and disposal of waste, in compliance with all regulations and legal requirements.
Ensure proper handling, storage, management and disposal of cleaning chemicals (CIP) in accordance with regulations.
Undertake all cleaning duties in a manner which minimises environmental damage, follow methods that lessen pollution and wastage of resources.
Adapt the cleaning working methods and procedures to the environmental conditions and adapt to weather conditions such as rain, strong wind or snow, when this affects the performance of the equipment or machinery that is being used.