Restroom Deep Cleaning — Facility Management Standards In facility management, a clean restroom is not just about appearance — it reflects hygiene standards, safety culture, and operational professionalism. Here is a professional Restroom Deep Cleaning Standard used for supervision, audits, and staff training. 🧼 General Preparation • Display Cleaning in Progress signage • Wear full PPE (gloves, mask, apron, safety shoes) • Use colour-coded microfiber system 🔴 Red – WC & Urinals 🟡 Yellow – Washroom fixtures & fittings • Prepare approved chemicals & equipment • Ensure proper ventilation 🚽 Toilets & Urinals • Apply toilet cleaner and allow dwell time • Scrub bowls, rims, hinges, and base • Descale urinals and flush systems • Clean flush buttons/handles • Remove stains, scaling, and odour sources • Disinfect all high-touch areas 🚰 Wash Basins & Countertops • Remove soap residue and water marks • Clean taps, mixers, and spouts • Polish chrome fixtures • Clean ...
PERMIT TO WORKFLOW PROCESS: 10 Steps from Request to Closure Permit to Work (PTW) is a formal documented safety system that authorizes specific high-risk work to be carried out under controlled conditions. It ensures hazards are identified, risks are assessed, control measures are applied, and competent persons approve the work before, during, and after execution. Core principle: *No Permit — No Job. Skip 1 step = Invite 1 accident. Hot work, confined space, LOTO, excavation, height – these kill fast if uncontrolled. PTW forces us to *Think → Plan → Control → Verify → Work → Close. *The 10-Step Flow: 1. *Work Request* – Job identified, high-risk work needs permit 2. *Hazard Identification* – HIRA/JSA, review scope & location 3. *Risk Assessment* – Likelihood vs severity, determine risk level 4. *Control Measures* – Engineering, admin, PPE. LOTO & gas test if needed 5. *Permit Preparation* – Fill form: job details, duration, precautions 6. *Authorization* – Signed by Supe...