Training for Cleaners in Offices, Shops and Public Areas
Office cleaning, cleaning in shops and cleaning in public areas is seen as an invisible service, but much like cleaning in other industries, cleaning is a vital part in maintaining operations. How long could a shop stay open or an office stay running effectively without cleaning? In a very short time, the lack of cleaning will severally hinder the operation of the shop or office. But think about the potential reputational impact to the organisation as customers see the lack of good cleaning standards, or the increased risk of physical harm because of the lack of floor cleaning.
Office and retail cleaning may be invisible, but it is one of the most important services to ensure operational capability. It’s a service that customers and the general public directly see and touch, so achieving and maintaining the right appearance is as important as maintaining a safe place.
Onsite training of cleaning staff
Provision of training materials to internal trainers for inhouse training
Audit and assessment of existing training materials
Onsite or online skills assessments
Outsourced or external facility management organisations
Employed cleaning teams
Agency cleaning staff
Cleaning contract companies
Essential Cleaning Principles & Practices – This section looks at the principles and good practice of cleaning. The central theme in this section is planning for cleaning in order to ensure quality, efficient and consistent cleaning.
Essential Cleaning Techniques – This section looks at the all the practical cleaning techniques that covers all routine cleaning practices.
Areas to be Cleaned – This section pulls all the foundational knowledge and skills from the previous sections and outlines the standard operating procedures for each specific area. This section also details the level of service and presentation expected for each area.
Principles of Infection Control – For those cleaners working in office and general areas within high infection risk buildings, this section is an introduction to how infections enter a building, how they spread, and how they infect vulnerable people. This section teaches the importance of controlling the spread of an infection within the working environment, and the importance of good cleaning and hygiene.
Deep Cleaning Principles and Practices – This specialist section describes the process of planning, preparing and carrying out deep cleaning practices.
Health and Safety – Cleaning can be hazardous, so this part gives guidance on the most common physical and chemical health and safety issues. Using cleaning chemicals in the workplace environment can be hazardous, so this part teaches an understanding on the safe use and handling of chemicals.
We can create complete cleaning manuals & plans
We can help with cleaning frequencies and standards
We can help you choose the right cleaning products and equipment (we are independent of all manufacturers)
We can help you develop a continuous learning programme
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(UK) 0330 2232 780
(Worldwide) 00 44 330 2232780