0 valutazioniIl 0% ha trovato utile questo documento (0 voti)
34 visualizzazioni2 pagine
1. The document outlines a housekeeping schedule for the practical work area of the cookery qualification at the Welding station.
2. It lists 11 housekeeping activities and assigns responsibilities and frequencies for cleaning equipment, work areas, restrooms and the workshop surroundings.
3. The schedule is intended for the second semester of 2011.
1. The document outlines a housekeeping schedule for the practical work area of the cookery qualification at the Welding station.
2. It lists 11 housekeeping activities and assigns responsibilities and frequencies for cleaning equipment, work areas, restrooms and the workshop surroundings.
3. The schedule is intended for the second semester of 2011.
1. The document outlines a housekeeping schedule for the practical work area of the cookery qualification at the Welding station.
2. It lists 11 housekeeping activities and assigns responsibilities and frequencies for cleaning equipment, work areas, restrooms and the workshop surroundings.
3. The schedule is intended for the second semester of 2011.
Responsible ACTIVITIES Daily Every Weekly Every Month Remarks Person other 15th ly Day Day 1. Clean and check welding Trainees/ equipment/ accessories Janitors (in X from dust and oil; dry and the absence of properly laid-out/ trainees) secured/stable 2. Clean and free welding Trainees/ booths and welding Janitors (in X positioners from dust/rust the absence of /gums, used Mig wire trainees) stubs and metal scraps 3. Clean and arrange working Trainees/ tables according to floor Janitors (in X plan/lay-out; check the absence of stability trainees) 4. Clean and check floor, Trainees/ walls, windows, ceilings Janitors (in X • graffiti/dust/rust the absence of • cobwebs and trainees) outdated/unnecessary objects/items • obstructions • any used materials/scraps (slugs, stubs) spilled liquid • open cracks (floor) 5. Clean and check work shop Trainees/ ventilation and Janitors (in X illumination by dusting the absence of lamps/bulbs, replacing trainees) non-functional lamps and keeping exhaust clean 6. Clean and check computer Trainees/ set -monitor, CPU, Janitors (in X keyboards, mouse – free, the absence of unnecessary markings, trainees) dust; cables and plugs are in order; well-arranged; all items functional 7. Clean, inspect air Trainees/ conditioning equipment: Janitors (in X • keep screen and filter the absence of free from dust/rust trainees) • Check selector knobs if in normal positions and are functional • Check if drainage is OK 8. Clean, check and maintain Trainees/ Tool Room Janitors (in X • Free of dust, not damp the absence of • Tools in appropriate trainees) positions/locations • With visible labels/signage • Logbook and forms are complete, in order and updated • Lights, ventilation – OK 10. Clean and check Rest Trainees/ Room Janitors (in X • Urinals, bowls, wash the absence of basins, walls and trainees) partitions are free from stains, dirt, oils, graffiti and unnecessary objects; • Ceilings free from cobwebs and dangling items • Floor is kept dry; no broken tiles or protruding objects • Equipped with dipper and pails; properly located after use • Water systems is functional: no dripping/damaged faucets or pipes • Drainage system is working, no water- clogged areas • No offensive odor • Lights /Ventilation – OK 9. Clean and check wash Trainees/ area: Janitors (in X • Walls/Floors- –free the absence of from oils, molds, trainees) broken tiles, gums, stains or graffiti • Drainage system is functional • Water system functional; no dripping faucets or leaking pipes • Free from unnecessary objects (mops, rags) 10. Clean and maintain work Trainees/ shop surroundings by Janitors (in X sweeping/ removing fallen the absence of leaves, branches, debris trainees) and other refuse, impounded water, clearing pathways of obstructions
11. Disposal of waste Trainees/
materials Janitors (in X (Follow waste segregation the absence of system) trainees)