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Career Guidance Knowledge natural sciences, mathematics and statistics K053 - physical sciences K0531 - chemistry Cleaning products
Description
The ingredients used in the development of cleaning products, their properties and risks.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 1 occupations
- Optional in 4 occupations
- Total: 5 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 9 (Elementary occupations)
Essential for
- Factory handFactory hands assist machine operators and product assemblers. They clean the machines and the working areas. Factory hands make sure supplies and materials are replenished. They u…
Optional for
- Amusement park cleanerAmusement 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 mai…
- Street sweeperStreet sweepers operate sweeping equipment and machinery to remove waste, leaves or debris from streets. They maintain records of sweeping operations and maintain, clean and perfor…
- Room attendantRoom attendants are responsible for cleaning and servicing guest rooms in order to provide a pleasant and comfortable experience for guests. They ensure that all rooms are inviting…
- Fragrance chemistA fragrance chemist, also known as a perfumer or scent designer, is a specialized professional who creates, develops, and formulates fragrances for use in various products such as …
Related skills
- Handle chemical cleaning agents
- Clean building floors
- Cleaning techniques
- Clean particular areas manually
- Clean equipment
- Clean glass surfaces
- Perform cleaning duties
- Maintain work area cleanliness
- Clean public areas
- Clean amusement park facilities
- Waste management
- Drive waste collection vehicle
Last updated on February 18, 2026
