Common use of HEAVY DUTY CLEANER Clause in Contracts

HEAVY DUTY CLEANER. GENERAL DESCRIPTION A heavy duty cleaner is generally responsible for heavy cleaning work including the cleaning of all hard floor surfaces, the cleaning of all surfaces that must be reached by ladder or scaffolding and the collection and removal of garbage from drop points to a garbage bin or compactor. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES • Dry mops, wet mops (wash/scrub and polish hard surface floors). The washing/scrubbing of floors is done with manual or power scrubbing equipment and the polishing is done with handheld or walk behind buffing machines. In large open applications automatic equipment may be used to perform these functions. • Strips and finishes hard surface floors manually or with power equipment when required. • Transports garbage from drop points to garbage bins or compactor. The heavy duty cleaner will operate the compactor and will be responsible for cleaning the compactor at regular intervals. • Transports maintenance machinery, where necessary, between floors and jobsites. • Cleans glass areas requiring ladders, scaffolding or other extension equipment to reach. • Cleans washroom floors including washing, stripping and finishing. • Cleans stairwells and elevator cabs where ladders are required. • Maintains and carries out preventative maintenance procedures on floor machines, vacuums, automatic scrubbers and buffers and larger self propelled machines. • Washes walls, ceilings and dusts ceiling light fixtures and ceiling fans at established intervals. • Uses pile lifting equipment to restore certain types of carpet. • Erects and dismantles scaffolding as required. • Shampoos broadloom and uses extracting equipment or clean broadloom. • Operates machinery such as pressure washers and ride on sweepers and scrubbers in particularly large open areas. • Cleans and changes fluorescent and incandescent lights. • Restocks all centrally-dispensing soap systems. • Dust mops over twenty-four inches (24”). • Dust mops over twenty (20) ounces.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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HEAVY DUTY CLEANER. GENERAL DESCRIPTION A heavy duty cleaner is generally responsible for heavy cleaning work including the cleaning of all hard floor surfaces, the cleaning of all surfaces that must be reached by ladder or scaffolding and the collection and removal of garbage from drop points to a garbage bin or compactor. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES • Dry mops, wet mops (wash/scrub scrubs and polish polishes hard surface floors). The washing/scrubbing of floors is done with manual or power scrubbing equipment and the polishing is done with handheld or walk behind buffing machines. In large open applications automatic equipment may be used to perform these functions. • Damp mops over 18 ounces small area hard surface floors such as washrooms and entrances. • Strips and finishes hard surface floors manually or with power equipment when required. • Transports garbage from drop points to garbage bins or compactor. The heavy duty cleaner will operate the compactor and will be responsible for cleaning the compactor at regular intervals. • Transports maintenance machinery, where necessary, between floors and jobsites. • Cleans glass areas requiring ladders, scaffolding or other extension equipment to reach. • Cleans washroom floors including washing, stripping and finishing. • Cleans stairwells and elevator cabs where ladders are required. • Maintains and carries out preventative maintenance procedures on floor machines, vacuums, automatic scrubbers and buffers and larger self propelled machines. • Dust mops over 24” all office hard floor surfaces. ADDITIONAL POSSIBLE RESPONSIBILITIES • Washes walls, ceilings and dusts ceiling light fixtures and ceiling fans at established intervals. • Uses pile lifting equipment to restore certain types of carpet. • Erects and dismantles scaffolding as required. • Shampoos broadloom and uses extracting equipment or clean broadloom. • Operates machinery such as pressure washers and ride on sweepers and scrubbers in particularly large open areas. • Cleans and changes fluorescent and incandescent lights. • Restocks all centrally-dispensing soap systems. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT A heavy duty cleaner uses and is responsible for the operation and cleanliness of the following tools and equipment: Dust Sweeping, tools, various weights and dry mops over twenty-four inches up to 32 ounces, buffing pads and buckets and wringers • Ladders and scaffolding • Electric or battery operated buffing machines • Walk behind and ride on scrubbers and sweepers (24”). battery and electric powered) Dust mops over twenty (20) ounces.Pressure washers • Pile lifters and carpet extractors GENERAL DESCRIPTION‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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HEAVY DUTY CLEANER. GENERAL DESCRIPTION A heavy duty cleaner is generally responsible for heavy cleaning work including the cleaning of all hard floor surfaces, the cleaning of all surfaces that must be reached by ladder or scaffolding and the collection and removal of garbage from drop points to a garbage bin or compactor. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Dry mops, wet mops (wash/scrub scrubs and polish polishes hard surface floors). The washing/scrubbing of floors is done with manual or power scrubbing equipment and the polishing is done with handheld or walk behind buffing machines. In large open applications automatic equipment may be used to perform these functions.  Damp mops over 18 ounces small area hard surface floors such as washrooms and entrances.  Strips and finishes hard surface floors manually or with power equipment when required. Transports garbage from drop points to garbage bins or compactor. The heavy duty cleaner will operate the compactor and will be responsible for cleaning the compactor at regular intervals. Transports maintenance machinery, where necessary, between floors and jobsites. Cleans glass areas requiring ladders, scaffolding or other extension equipment to reach. Cleans washroom floors including washing, stripping and finishing. Cleans stairwells and elevator cabs where ladders are required. Maintains and carries out preventative maintenance procedures on floor machines, vacuums, automatic scrubbers and buffers and larger self propelled machines.  Dust mops over 24” all office hard floor surfaces. ADDITIONAL POSSIBLE RESPONSIBILITIES  Washes walls, ceilings and dusts ceiling light fixtures and ceiling fans at established intervals. Uses pile lifting equipment to restore certain types of carpet. Erects and dismantles scaffolding as required. Shampoos broadloom and uses extracting equipment or clean broadloom. Operates machinery such as pressure washers and ride on sweepers and scrubbers in particularly large open areas. Cleans and changes fluorescent and incandescent lights. Restocks all centrally-dispensing soap systems. • Dust TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT A heavy duty cleaner uses and is responsible for the operation and cleanliness of the following tools and equipment:  Sweeping, tools, various weights and dry mops over twenty-four inches up to 32 ounces, buffing pads and buckets and wringers  Ladders and scaffolding  Electric or battery operated buffing machines  Walk behind and ride on scrubbers and sweepers (24”). • Dust mops over twenty (20battery and electric powered) ounces. Pressure washers  Pile lifters and carpet extractors

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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