WORK INSTRUCTION
TITLE : CLEANING INTERIOR AREA,LOBBY
AND FLOORS
Revision No: 00          Issue No: 01
                                                     WI-HSK-007              Page 1 of 3
       Date: NA              Date: 01/01/2008
               STANDARDS FOR CLEANING INTERIOR AREA, LOBBY & FLOORS
Floors should be cleaned before 9.00 AM & during ongoing throughout the day.
Floors should be cleaned as needed especially after lunch/ dinner & peak
periods.
Mop water should be changed frequently, with the mop bucket being cleaned
each time, to maintain the quality of the solution and prevent foul smells.
Ground floor reception is clean and well maintained.
Phones, Registers, Monitors, CPU and printers are clean and in good condition.
Floors and walls in work station area are clean and in good condition.
      There must be no tripping hazards such as electrical cords/Leads, broken or
        missing tiles, torn carpet/mat, Etc.,
Fixtures and décor elements are clean and in good condition
      Includes plants, planters , pictures, Displays, Decor items on walls, niches, etc.,
Reception lobby and Entryway doors, floors, mats, walls, and back drops are clean and in
good condition.
AC diffusers / grills, smoke detectors, Automatic sprinklers, speakers, Modular false
ceiling tiles and lights are clean and in good condition.
Printer bays, telephone stands, chairs and work stations are clean, Un cluttered and tidy
Interior waste bins are lined & in good condition.
All cabins are clean, arranged and generally tidy
All Conference rooms are clean, arranged and equipped with right no of chairs, marker
pens and dusters
Floors tiles and coverings are not noticeably chipped, ripped or torn. No tiles or grout is
missing.
The floor has no dirt or litter and is free of obstacles.
The floor is not wet or slippery. Spills are mopped up immediately. When the floor is wet
the “caution wet floor” sign is displayed.
All mattings are in place and clean; not worn, faded, frayed, dis-colored, or posing a
tripping hazard. There are no noticeable grit / grease or chewing gum leftovers.
       PROCEDURE FOR CLEANING INTERIOR AREA, LOBBY & FLOORS
                   Frequency     During Day: After Lunch and Dinner
        Prepared By:                                                  Approved By:
 Management Representative                                          Executive Director
          WORK INSTRUCTION
TITLE : CLEANING INTERIOR AREA,LOBBY
AND FLOORS
Revision No: 00         Issue No: 01
                                                   WI-HSK-007              Page 2 of 3
       Date: NA             Date: 01/01/2008
                               More Often as Needed (Especially in Bad Weather)
                               Daily Close;
                               Three Times per week
                     Product Taski R2
               Supply / tools Mop and mop wringer bucket
                               “Caution wet Floor” sign
                               Broom
                               Deck Brush
       PROCEDURE
1   Sweep the Floor                  Sweep the floor with EZE mop to remove
                                      rubbish, dust, grit and debris as needed
                                      throughout the day.
                                     Wipe up any grease or coffee / food spills and
                                      sweep the floor thoroughly prior to mopping.
                                     Be courteous to employees and do not ask them
                                      to move when sweeping.
2   Mop the floor (During            Block area with “Caution wet Floor” sign
    the Day)                         Dip mop head into cleaning solution and wring
                                      out excess water.
                                     In an area of 3m X 3m, damp mop using an S-
                                      shaped motion.
                                     Rinse out mop in solution before mopping the
                                      next area.
                                     Always use clean mop and fresh solutions to mop
                                      the floor. Never use dirty, cold mop solutions.
3   Scrub the Floor (Three           Block area with “Caution wet floor” sign
    Times a week)                    Dip mop head into cleaning solution. DO NOT
                                      wring out excess water.
                                     In area of 3m X 3m, apply cleaning solution with
                                      a dripping wet mop.
                                     Rinse out mop in solution before mopping the
                                      next area.
                                     Scrub the floor section with a deck brush using
                                      an up and down and back and forth motion.
                                     Mop up soiled solution, Repeat until entire floor
                                      has been cleaned.
                                     Rinse with clean water and squeegee water into
                                      the nearest drain.
                                     Empty mop bucket in mop sink.
4   Rinse Mop and Store              Rinse mop thoroughly with hot water and hang
                                      to dry.
                                     Rinse mop bucket and deck brush thoroughly
                                      before storing.
5   Performance standard             Clean until floor is free of dirt, debris, grease and
       Prepared By:                                                  Approved By:
 Management Representative                                        Executive Director
          WORK INSTRUCTION
TITLE : CLEANING INTERIOR AREA,LOBBY
AND FLOORS
Revision No: 00         Issue No: 01
                                                  WI-HSK-007            Page 3 of 3
       Date: NA             Date: 01/01/2008
                                    streaks.
6   Mop head and Mop               Mop Heads should be conditioned weekly or as
    Bucket Clean lines              needed to get rid of foul odor and stains that can
                                    develop due to build-up of detergents, dirt and
                                    grease. Discard mop heads when they become
                                    worn and frayed.
7   Mop Head Conditioning          Clean, Rinse and wipe mop bucket
    procedure                      Prepare laundry detergent solution.
                                   Soak mop heads overnight in solution
                               AT OPENING
                                   Wring out mop heads.
                                   Empty solution, rinse and wipe mop bucket.
                                   Hang mop heads up to dry.
       Prepared By:                                               Approved By:
 Management Representative                                     Executive Director