Description
The ingredients used in the development of cleaning products, their properties and risks.
Alternative labels
detergents
soaps
types of cleaning product
typology of cleaning products
bleaches, surfuctants
products for cleaning
Skill type
knowledge
Skill reusability level
cross-sector
Relationships with occupations
Essential knowledge
Cleaning products is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:
Factory hand: Factory hands assist machine operators and product assemblers. They clean the machines and the working areas. Factory hands make sure supplies and materials are replenished.
Optional knowledge
Cleaning products is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Amusement park cleaner: Amusement park cleaners work to keep the amusement park clean and take on small repairs. Amusement park cleaners usually work at night, when the park is closed, but urgent maintenance and cleaning is done during the day.
Room attendant: Room attendants clean, tidy and restock guest rooms as well as other public areas as directed.
Fragrance chemist: Fragrance chemists develop and improve fragrance chemicals by formulating, testing and analysing fragrances and their ingredients so that the end product meets the expectations and the needs of customers.
References
- Cleaning products – ESCO