Standard laundry
1.0 - PPE worn
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
1.1 - Stain classification guide used to identify which product to use
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
1.2 - Correct product used on stain
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
1.3 - Correct amount of product used
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
1.4 - Still stained items post-wash set aside for a rewash
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
Wet clean laundry
2.0 - PPE worn
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.1 - Understands the difference between standard & wet clean pre-spotting
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.2 - Guide used to identify stain
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.3 - Stain classification guide used to identify which product to use
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.4 - Electrolux pre-treatement solution used for lightly soiled items
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.5 - Understands how the spotting table is used
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.6 - Table cleaned prior to use
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.7 - Garment placed correctly on surface
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.8 - Garment spotted correctly
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.9 - Brush or spatula used to work in product
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.10 - Vacuum used to hold garment on gauze
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.11 - Airgun used correctly
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.12 - Flush procedure carried out correctly and stain re-treated if needed
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.13 - Flush procedure carried out correctly
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.14 - Correct wet clean cycle used
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
2.15 - Stain card attached to any garments still stained and CS informed
Select
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
Compliant Non-compliant - see notes
2.16 - Spotting table cleaned down
Compliant
Non-compliant - see notes
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Lagoon Observation checklists - VSOP 2.0 Pre-spotting
This is to be used for ensuring lagoon teams are adhering to VSOP's
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