Objective
Ensure the bike path within the government building precinct is clean, safe, and visually appealing, adhering to Australian cleaning standards and workplace health and safety requirements.
Quick Reference
- Facility Type: Government Building
- Space: Bike Path
- Frequency: Daily
- Responsible Role: Cleaning Team Member
- Standard Code: ANCMF-AU-GB-BP-01
Service Level
[“AS/NZS 3733:1995″,”ISO 14001:2015″,”EN 13549:2001″,”ISSA Cleaning Standards”]
Scope of Work
- Remove all rubbish and debris from the bike path.
- Sweep and mop the path to remove dirt and stains.
- Sanitise high-touch surfaces such as railings and benches.
- Ensure all signage is clean and visible.
- Check and clean adjacent areas to prevent debris from encroaching onto the path.
Method
- Inspect the bike path for rubbish and debris, removing all items and disposing of them in the appropriate rubbish bins.
- Use a broom to sweep the entire path, focusing on corners and edges where debris accumulates.
- Prepare a mop with a suitable cleaning solution and mop the path, ensuring all stains and marks are removed.
- Sanitise high-touch surfaces using a colour-coded cleaning system to prevent cross-contamination.
- Wipe down all signage with a damp cloth to ensure clarity and visibility.
- Conduct a final inspection to ensure all areas meet the quality criteria.
Equipment
- Broom
- Mop and bucket
- Colour-coded cleaning cloths
- Sanitising solution
- Rubbish bags
- Cleaning trolley
Quality Criteria
| Performance Level | Criteria |
|---|---|
| Excellent | No visible rubbish or debris; path is spotless and dry; all high-touch surfaces are sanitised; signage is clean and fully legible. |
| Good | Minor debris present; path is clean with no visible stains; high-touch surfaces are mostly sanitised; signage is mostly clean and legible. |
| Pass | Some debris present; path has minor stains; high-touch surfaces are partially sanitised; signage is somewhat clean and legible. |
| Fail | Significant debris present; path is dirty with visible stains; high-touch surfaces are not sanitised; signage is dirty and illegible. |
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