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Sanitation workers are responsible for cleaning and disinfecting various areas of the facility including restrooms break rooms production areas and other common spaces. They use cleaning agents disinfectants and equipment to ensure that surfaces are free from contaminants and pathogens.
Sanitation workers collect and dispose of waste materials including trash recycling and hazardous waste following proper disposal procedures and guidelines. They may also operate trash compactors or incinerators.
Sweeping and Mopping: Keeping floors clean and free from debris spills and hazards is an essential part of the job. Sanitation workers sweep mop and maintain the cleanliness of all floor surfaces.
Restocking Supplies: They monitor and replenish supplies such as paper towels soap hand sanitizers and cleaning materials to ensure that these items are readily available for employees and visitors.
Equipment Maintenance: Sanitation workers are often responsible for maintaining and cleaning cleaning equipment such as vacuum cleaners mops and floor buffers.
Compliance with Safety Regulations: It is essential for sanitation workers to follow safety protocols and regulations to protect themselves and others from potential hazards. This includes wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and using cleaning chemicals safely.
They may work as part of a team collaborating with colleagues in various departments to maintain a clean and hygienic environment for all employees and visitors
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