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I. General Provisions

  1. A worker for complex cleaning and maintenance of households with adjacent territories, hereinafter an employee, belongs to the category of workers.
  2. The worker is appointed to the position and dismissed from it by order of the head _______, and reports directly to the head of the department _______.
  3. The worker must know:
  • standards for the work performed by the operating company;
  • norms and requirements for the state of external improvement of the territory adjacent to the building and environmental protection;
  • requirements for the sanitary maintenance of territories;
  • the layout and boundaries of the cleaning of the assigned territory;
  • procedure for cleaning the territory;
  • instructions and technological recommendations for cleaning work;
  • properties of detergents and rules for their safe use;
  • devices and rules for the operation of service equipment and devices used in the work;
  • rules for the use of anti-icing materials;
  • addresses and telephone numbers: services of operating organizations, the nearest police station, local district police inspector, ambulance, fire department, nearest medical care institution, pharmacy, etc.;
  • safety rules when performing cleaning work;
  • the procedure for notifying your immediate supervisor of all shortcomings discovered during work;
  • rules of internal labor regulations;
  • rules and norms of labor protection, industrial sanitation and personal hygiene;
  • rules for the use of fire protection equipment;
  • rules of sanitation and hygiene for the maintenance of premises;
  • device and purpose of equipment and devices used in the work;
  • concentration of detergents and disinfectants and rules for their safe use;
  • rules for the operation and storage of sanitary equipment and fixtures;
  • rules and regulations of labor protection and fire protection;

II. Official duties

  1. A worker for complex cleaning and maintenance of households with adjacent territories in a certain area performs the instructions of the head of the department.
  2. Cleans up areas.
  3. Undertakes regular medical check-ups.
  4. Checks for portable fences.
  5. Inspects the working area and makes sure that all wells are covered with covers, pits and trenches are fenced, and there are no sharp objects sticking out of the ground (wire, fittings, broken large glass, etc.) on the territory.
  6. Brings (brings) the materials and equipment necessary for cleaning (sand, watering hoses, etc.).
  7. Before starting cleaning in the area of ​​traffic, puts on a signal vest.
  8. Passes in accordance with the established procedure briefing on labor protection and industrial sanitation.
  9. Puts on the cleaned areas in the traffic area from the side of a possible collision at a specified distance from the workplace, portable fences painted in bright colors.
  10. Performs cleaning of the territory assigned to him;
  11. Protects dangerous areas and reports this to his immediate supervisor.
  12. If a smell of gas is detected or a pipeline break (water supply, sewerage, heating, etc.) calls the appropriate specialized emergency team.
  13. Takes measures to prevent crimes and violations of order in the service area, reports violations to the police department.
  14. Notifies his immediate supervisor of any situation that threatens the life and health of people, of every accident that occurred in the service area.
  15. Cleans the bins installed on the territory as they are filled (but at least twice a day) and the places where they are installed.
  16. Cleans and disinfects urns as they become soiled.
  17. Paints urns as needed (but at least once a year).
  18. Cleans covers of sewer, gas and fire wells.
  19. Carries out preventive inspection, removal of debris from the garbage collection chambers and their cleaning.
  20. Turns on and off the lighting in the serviced area.
  21. Cleans the territory, driveways and sidewalks from snow, dust and small household debris with preliminary moistening of the territory.
  22. Digs and cleans grooves and trays for water flow.
  23. Performs preventive inspection of storm water wells according to established schedules (but at least once a quarter).
  24. Ensures the safety of equipment and the operation of watering taps for washing and watering from hoses.
  25. Produces watering of green spaces and their fences in the assigned territory.
  26. Carries out activities to prepare inventory and cleaning equipment for work in the winter.
  27. Sweeps the territory, clears it of snow and ice.
  28. Breaks ice and removes snow and ice formations.
  29. Sprinkle the area with sand.
  30. Removes and stores snow in places that do not interfere with the free passage of vehicles and pedestrians.
  31. It cleans fire wells from snow and ice for free access to them.
  32. Clears ditches for the flow of melt water to manholes and receiving wells of the storm network.
  33. Treats sidewalks and stairways of bridge structures with anti-icing materials, clears passages for pedestrians during heavy snowfall (more than 1 cm / hour).
  34. Performs cleaning and sanitization of cisterns and buckets for waste and garbage after their cleaning, observing the established concentration of disinfectant solutions (daily).
  35. Performs other cleaning tasks.
  36. Carries out cleaning of service premises of administrative buildings, corridors, stairs, bathrooms, elevator cabins:
  37. Sweeps and makes wet cleaning of offices, corridors, flights of stairs and platforms daily, if necessary twice a day.
  38. Produces a thorough cleaning of the 1st floor several times a day, as needed.
  39. Wipe the railings on the stairs with disinfectants once a day.
  40. Removes dust on window sills, furniture, radiators and other places where dust accumulates once a week;
  41. Cleans or washes manually or with the help of machines and devices walls (panels), ceilings, door blocks, carpets, as they get dirty, but at least once a quarter.
  42. Removes dust and dirt from the legs of chairs, tables and armchairs.
  43. Cleans restrooms (daily). The cleaning of the sanitary unit includes: washing the floor with disinfectants (__ times a day), cleaning sanitary ware with disinfectants (__ times a day), taking out the garbage (__ times a day), cleaning tiles and panels, if necessary, mirror cleaning.
  44. Collects garbage and takes it to the designated place (daily).
  45. Cleans elevator cabins (daily), keeping panels and mirrors clean.
  46. Keeps the ceiling lights clean (cleaning __ once a month).
  47. Cleans windows in corridors, landings and restrooms (__ times in __ months).
  48. Processes and cleans mirror and glass surfaces and partitions.
  49. Cleaning of offices as directed by the head of the department.

III. Rights

A worker for complex cleaning and maintenance of households with adjacent territories has the right to:

  1. Receive from employees of the enterprise the information necessary for the implementation of its activities.
  2. Submit proposals to improve the organization and quality of their work for consideration by their immediate supervisor.
  3. Require the management of the enterprise to assist in the performance of their duties.
  4. Request and receive necessary cleaning supplies.
  5. To freely enter the premises where cleaning products and equipment are stored at the set time (at any time).
  6. Have in use the keys to all rooms necessary to receive inventory and cleaning supplies, as well as to bathrooms.

IV. A responsibility

The worker for the complex cleaning and maintenance of households with adjacent territories is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description - within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of Ukraine.

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