Objective
To ensure the aircraft hangar at the transportation hub is maintained to the highest cleaning standards, ensuring safety, hygiene, and operational efficiency.
Quick Reference
- Facility Type: Transportation Hub
- Space: Aircraft Hangar
- Frequency: Daily
- Responsible Role: Cleaning Team Member
- Standard Code: ANCMF-AU-TH-AH-02
Service Level
[“AS/NZS 3733:1995″,”ISO 14001:2015″,”EN 13549:2001″,”ISSA CIMS-GB”,”AS/NZS 4801:2001″]
Scope of Work
- Dusting of all surfaces, including structural beams, ledges, and equipment.
- Sanitising of high-touch areas such as door handles, switches, and control panels.
- Vacuuming and mopping of all floor surfaces to remove debris and prevent slip hazards.
- Cleaning of windows and glass surfaces to ensure visibility and safety.
- Emptying and sanitising rubbish bins and ensuring proper waste segregation.
- Cleaning and sanitising of toilets and washrooms, ensuring compliance with hygiene standards.
- Removal of any oil spills or stains using appropriate cleaning agents.
- Inspection and cleaning of drainage systems to prevent blockages.
Method
- Begin with dusting all surfaces using a microfibre cloth to capture dust particles effectively.
- Sanitise high-touch areas using a disinfectant spray and a clean cloth, ensuring all surfaces are thoroughly wiped.
- Vacuum all floor surfaces using a commercial-grade vacuum cleaner, focusing on corners and edges.
- Mop floors with a neutral pH cleaner, ensuring no residue is left behind.
- Clean windows and glass surfaces using a glass cleaner and squeegee for a streak-free finish.
- Empty rubbish bins, replace liners, and sanitise the bin interiors with a disinfectant spray.
- Clean toilets using a toilet-specific cleaner, ensuring all surfaces are scrubbed and sanitised.
- Use an oil-specific cleaning agent to remove any spills or stains, ensuring the area is safe and dry.
- Inspect drainage systems and remove any debris or blockages, ensuring proper water flow.
Equipment
- Microfibre cloths
- Commercial-grade vacuum cleaner
- Mop and bucket with neutral pH cleaner
- Glass cleaner and squeegee
- Disinfectant spray
- Toilet-specific cleaner
- Oil-specific cleaning agent
- Protective gloves and safety goggles
Quality Criteria
| Performance Level | Criteria |
|---|---|
| Excellent | All surfaces are free of dust and debris; floors are spotless with no visible stains; windows are streak-free; high-touch areas are sanitised and free of smudges; rubbish bins are empty and sanitised; toilets are clean and odour-free; no oil spills present. |
| Good | Minor dust on high surfaces; floors have minimal stains; windows have minor streaks; high-touch areas are mostly sanitised; rubbish bins are emptied; toilets are clean with slight odour; minor oil residue present. |
| Pass | Noticeable dust on surfaces; floors have visible stains; windows have visible streaks; high-touch areas are partially sanitised; rubbish bins are not overflowing; toilets are usable with noticeable odour; oil spills are partially cleaned. |
| Fail | Heavy dust accumulation; floors are dirty with multiple stains; windows are dirty; high-touch areas are unsanitised; rubbish bins are overflowing; toilets are dirty and odorous; oil spills are present and untreated. |
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