The document provides a housekeeping schedule for an electronic room in a practical work area for the first semester of 2013. It assigns responsibilities for various cleaning and maintenance tasks to trainees, trainers, and janitors on a daily, weekly, monthly, or as-needed basis. These include tasks like cleaning electric fans, applying lubricant to motors, cleaning and arranging work areas, dusting and replacing lights, cleaning computers, maintaining the stock room, sweeping surroundings, and disposing of waste materials. The schedule aims to keep the electronic room and workshop area clean, well-maintained and organized through regular upkeep.
The document provides a housekeeping schedule for an electronic room in a practical work area for the first semester of 2013. It assigns responsibilities for various cleaning and maintenance tasks to trainees, trainers, and janitors on a daily, weekly, monthly, or as-needed basis. These include tasks like cleaning electric fans, applying lubricant to motors, cleaning and arranging work areas, dusting and replacing lights, cleaning computers, maintaining the stock room, sweeping surroundings, and disposing of waste materials. The schedule aims to keep the electronic room and workshop area clean, well-maintained and organized through regular upkeep.
The document provides a housekeeping schedule for an electronic room in a practical work area for the first semester of 2013. It assigns responsibilities for various cleaning and maintenance tasks to trainees, trainers, and janitors on a daily, weekly, monthly, or as-needed basis. These include tasks like cleaning electric fans, applying lubricant to motors, cleaning and arranging work areas, dusting and replacing lights, cleaning computers, maintaining the stock room, sweeping surroundings, and disposing of waste materials. The schedule aims to keep the electronic room and workshop area clean, well-maintained and organized through regular upkeep.
The document provides a housekeeping schedule for an electronic room in a practical work area for the first semester of 2013. It assigns responsibilities for various cleaning and maintenance tasks to trainees, trainers, and janitors on a daily, weekly, monthly, or as-needed basis. These include tasks like cleaning electric fans, applying lubricant to motors, cleaning and arranging work areas, dusting and replacing lights, cleaning computers, maintaining the stock room, sweeping surroundings, and disposing of waste materials. The schedule aims to keep the electronic room and workshop area clean, well-maintained and organized through regular upkeep.
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HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE
Qualification CES NCII Station/Bldg Electronic Room
Area/Section Practical Work Area
In-Charge
Schedule for the 1st Semester, 2013
Responsibl ACTIVITIES Daily Every Weekly Every Monthly Remarks e Person other 15th Day Day 1. Clean and check Trainees/ X electric fan front and Trainer back guard as well as the blade to remove the dust accumulated.dust and oil; dry and properly laid-out/ secured/stable. 2. Apply lubricating oil Trainees/ of the motor shaft gear Trainer X and oscillating gear to ensure stability of operation. 3. Clean and arrange working areas X according to floor plan/lay-out; check stability 3. Clean and check floor, Trainees/ walls, windows, Trainer ceilings X • graffiti/dust/rust • cobwebs and outdated/unnecess ary objects/items • obstructions • any used materials/scraps (slugs, stubs) spilled liquid 4. Clean and check Trainees/ work shop ventilation Trainer X and illumination by dusting lamps/bulbs, replacing non- functional lamps and keeping exhaust clean 5. Clean and check Trainees/ computer set Trainer X -monitor, CPU, keyboards, mouse – free, unnecessary markings, dust; cables and plugs are in order; well-arranged; all items functional 6. Clean, check and Trainees/ maintain Stock Room Trainer • Free of dust, not X damp • Tools in appropriate positions/locations • With visible labels/signage • Logbook and forms are complete, in order and updated • Lights, ventilation – OK 7. Clean and maintain Janitor work shop X surroundings by sweeping/ removing fallen leaves, branches, debris and other refuse, impounded water, clearing pathways of obstructions 8.Disposal of waste Trainees/ materials Trainer/J X (Follow waste anitor segregation system)