Information

  • Site One Hanover Street

  • Client RSMD

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by GM1 Supervisor Marco Da Silva

  • Location
  • Personnel

Main Reception Area

  • Vacuum and mop all area free from dust and marks

  • Entrance carpets vacuumed and stains remove.

  • Fire extinguishers free from dust

  • Doors to be free of marks.

  • Walls to be wiped free from dust and marks

  • Companies signs free from dust and smears

  • All furniture free from dust and marks

  • Fire extinguisher free from dust

Main Lift

  • All floor runners free from dust and debris

  • Inside panels polished free from dust

  • All floors doors polished free from dust

Toilets

  • Floor mopped and vacuumed free from dust and stains.

  • Mirrors to be cleaned so as to be free of smears, stains and marks.

  • Damp wipe dryers, pipes, sanitary bins , cubicle walls.0

  • Taps , sinks, seats, and bowls to be free of scale.

  • Cubicle doors free from limescale

  • Bins washed and empty

  • Doors free from dust and marks

  • Walls wiped free from dust and marks

  • Hand paper and toilet rolls full,

External Entrance.

  • External back and front entrance will be maintained free from litter etc...

Staircase and Landings

  • Windows frames free from dust

  • Lift runners free from dust and debris

  • Lift doors free from dust

  • Walls to be free of marks and stains

  • Doors free from stains and marks

  • Handrails to be free of dust.

  • Skirting to be free of dust

  • Carpets to be free from stains and dust

  • Fire extinguishers free from dust

Cleaning Cupboard

  • Organised and tidy

  • Colour coding being used

  • Folder present and updated

Authorisation signatures

  • Auditor signature

  • Select date

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