LIGHT DUTY CLEANER Sample Clauses

LIGHT DUTY CLEANER. An Employee who performs light duties including floor sweeping, dust mopping, vacuuming carpets, emptying of waste baskets and ashtrays, washing of ashtrays and desk tops, cleaning and servicing bathrooms, spot washing (daily removal of hand prints of day to day traffic and scuff marks) of walls, door frames, door glass and other items considered light duties.
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LIGHT DUTY CLEANER. A light duty cleaner is generally responsible for the cleaning of all areas of an office including dusting, dust mopping, cleaning washroom fixtures, spot cleaning, emptying and cleaning ashtrays and emptying and cleaning waste receptacles and vacuuming of carpets. • Dusts all office furniture. • Empties and cleans all ashtrays. • Empties and cleans waste paper baskets. • Collects coffee cups and leaves them in a designated area. • Spot cleans walls, partitions, light switches and doors, windowsills. • Cleans and polishes chrome and other polished metal surfaces. • Cleans partition glass that is within arms reach. • Cleans and disinfects washroom fixtures using mild chemicals. • Dusts baseboards and low air vents. • Vacuums cloth furniture at established frequencies. • Dust mops all office hard floor surfaces and/or vacuums all carpeted areas at established frequencies. • Removes full garbage bags from cleaner’s cart and places them in designated area for transport to garbage bin or compactor. • Damp mops small area hard surface floors, such as washrooms and entrances. • Restock single unit dispensers containing soap, towels, toilet tissue and sanitary napkins. • Stairway cleaning • Polishes wooden furniture at established frequencies or on an as requested basis. • Dusts and damp wipes office equipment on an as requested basis. • Washes metal and painted surfaces of filing cabinets at established frequencies or on an as requested basis. • Disinfects telephones at established frequencies or on an as requested basis. A light duty cleaner, where applicable, would be expected to learn how to make the minor adjustments necessary to keep the equipment operating effectively. All of the above tools and equipment would be supplied by the Employer. THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into the day of 20 . BETWEEN: (hereinafter called “the Employer”)
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