Follow organisational guidelines in the cleaning industry

Description

Apply and follow all protocols or guidelines described by the company within your specific cleaning area. It can also involve wearing the foreseen uniform or piece of clothing at all times or using specific equipment or materials.

Alternative labels

follow organisational procedures in the cleaning industry
respect organisational guidelines in the cleaning industry
follow organizational guidelines in the cleaning industry
respect organisational regulations in the cleaning industry
following organisational guidelines in the cleaning industry
follow organisational guideline in the cleaning industry
mind organisational guidelines in the cleaning industry

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Follow organisational guidelines in the cleaning industry is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Snow-clearing worker: Snow-clearing workers operate trucks and plows to remove snow and ice from public sidewalks, streets and other locations. They also dump salt and sand on the ground to de-ice the concerning locations.
Locker room attendant: Locker room attendants assist customers in handling personal items and articles in changing rooms, usually in sports or theatre areas. They also maintain the overall cleanliness of the designated areas and help with lost and found issues.
Furniture cleaner: Furniture cleaners maintain furniture items by removing dust, applying furniture polish, cleaning stains and maintaining colouring.
Building cleaner: Building cleaners maintain the cleanliness and overall functionality of various types of buildings such as offices, hospitals and public institutions. They perform cleaning duties like sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, empty trash and check security systems, locks and windows. Building cleaners check air conditioning systems and notify the appropriate persons in case of malfunctions or problems.
Window cleaner: Window cleaners use cleaning tools such as sponges and detergents to clean windows, mirrors and other glass surfaces of buildings, both on the interior and exterior. They use specific ladders to clean taller buildings, using safety belts for support.
Train cleaner: Train cleaners keep the interiors of trains tidy and clean. They clean out the bins in the different compartments, and perform other cleaning activities such as hoovering, mopping and deep cleaning.

Optional skill

Follow organisational guidelines in the cleaning industry is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Toilet attendant: Toilet attendants clean and maintain toilet facilities in accordance with company standards and policies. They use cleaning equipment to clean mirrors, floors, toilets and sinks. They perform the cleaning activities before, during and after operational service hours. Toilet attendants refill the facility with supplies as needed and maintain records of their daily operations.

 


 

References

  1. Follow organisational guidelines in the cleaning industry – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022