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FIS – DAY /AFT
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpets, ledges and tables. Dispose all trash into wastebaskets
FloorsRemove any noticeable spills and spot mop floor as needed making sure to us a Caution sign. Remove any scuff marks using tennis ball on handle and gum and other foreign matter with putty knife. Using dust pan and broom remove any debris and dispose into wastebaskets
CarpetSweep all remaining debris with broom and pick up with dustpan and place into wastebasket
Regulated GarbageRemove regulated garbage as directed; place in 3 mil plastic bag; dispose of in regulated garbage container
FIS – MID
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords.
Regulated GarbageRemove regulated garbage as directed; place in 3 mil plastic bag; dispose of in regulated garbage container
Periodic & Project CleaningAccomplish Periodic and Project Cleaning as directed by your Lead or Supervisor
Customs – DAY /AFT
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpets, ledges and tables. Dispose all trash into wastebaskets
FloorsRemove any noticeable spills and spot mop floor as needed making sure to us a Caution sign. Remove any scuff marks using tennis ball on handle and gum and other foreign matter with putty knife. Using dust pan and broom remove any debris and dispose into wastebaskets
CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords
Regulated GarbageRemove regulated garbage as directed; place in 3 mil plastic bag; dispose of in regulated garbage container
Customs – MID
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords.
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Regulated GarbageRemove regulated garbage as directed; place in 3 mil plastic bag; dispose of in regulated garbage container
Periodic & Project CleaningAccomplish Periodic and Project Cleaning as directed by your Lead or Supervisor
Immigration/Sterile Corridor – DAY /AFT
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
Sterile CorridorPolice with dust pan and broom. Clean and dust ledges and surfaces.
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Immigration Agent BoothsMonitor and clean as necessary. Remove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Immigration/Sterile Corridor – MID
DustDust all the high ledges and corners with the pole duster. Keep an eye open for cobwebs, especially during the heating season. Next, dust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful to not disturb papers and other personal items left by workers.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
Sterile Corridor CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords.
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets. Remove trash to designated area.
Immigration Agent BoothsMonitor and clean as necessary. Remove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
VCT Floor Crew - MID
Hard Floor Maintenance
Receive assignment from Supervisor
Collect equipment and material and proceed to assignment
Set up wet floor signs and / or caution tape as required
Dust mop area to be refinished, top-coated or buffed
Proceed with task per established process
Ensure that spills and splashes are cleaned from vertical surfaces immediately
Keep Lead or Supervisor advised as to progress of task
Terminal Exterior – DAY / AFT
Receive assignment from Supervisor
Collect equipment and material and proceed to assignment
Police assigned areas; remove trash and debris to designated area
Spot clean Terminal Entrance and Public areas
Perform snow removal as necessary
Keep Lead or Supervisor advised as to progress
Terminal Exterior – MID
Receive assignment from Supervisor
Collect equipment and material and proceed to assignment
Police assigned areas; remove trash and debris to designated area
Spot clean Terminal Entrance and Public areas
Perform snow removal as necessary
Keep Lead or Supervisor advised as to progress
Terminal Trash Removal – DAY / AFT
TrashRemove all trash as directed making certain to clean any drips or spills.
Empty ReceptaclesThe bags in the wastebasket should be thrown away and replaced with a new bag. Any garbage contained inside the wastebasket, but outside the bag should also be thrown out. Wipe down top and exterior of trash receptacle
Terminal Trash Removal - MID
TrashRemove all trash as directed making certain to clean any drips or spills.
Empty ReceptaclesThe bags in the wastebasket should be thrown away and replaced with a new bag. Any garbage contained inside the wastebasket, but outside the bag should also be thrown out. Wipe down top and exterior of trash receptacle.
Terrazzo Floor Crew – MID
Hard Floor Maintenance
Receive assignment from Supervisor
Collect equipment and material and proceed to assignment
Set up wet floor signs and / or caution tape as required
Dust mop area to be refinished, top-coated or buffed
Proceed with task per established process
Ensure that spills and splashes are cleaned from vertical surfaces immediately
Keep Lead or Supervisor advised as to progress of task
Ensure that customer airline stanchions, carpets and signage is moved per established process
Tower and Flight Ops Office Cleaning – DAY /AFT
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetSweep with dust pan and broom
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Tower and Flight Ops Office Cleaning – MID
DustDust all the high ledges and corners with the pole duster. Keep an eye open for cobwebs, especially during the heating season. Next, dust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful to not disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service areas. Also, spot clean desks of any beverage drips or food spills.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords.
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Tower and Flight Ops Office Cleaning – DAY /AFT
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetSweep with dust pan and broom
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Tower and Flight Ops Office Cleaning – MID
DustDust all the high ledges and corners with the pole duster. Keep an eye open for cobwebs, especially during the heating season. Next, dust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful to not disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service areas. Also, spot clean desks of any beverage drips or food spills.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords.
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Flight Services Office Cleaning – DAY /AFT
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetSweep with dust pan and broom
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Flight Services Office Cleaning – MID
DustDust all the high ledges and corners with the pole duster. Keep an eye open for cobwebs, especially during the heating season. Next, dust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful to not disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service areas. Also, spot clean desks of any beverage drips or food spills.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords.
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Concourse B Office Cleaning – DAY /AFT
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetSweep with dust pan and broom
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Concourse B Office Cleaning – MID
DustDust all the high ledges and corners with the pole duster. Keep an eye open for cobwebs, especially during the heating season. Next, dust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful to not disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service areas. Also, spot clean desks of any beverage drips or food spills.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords.
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Concourse C Office Cleaning – DAY /AFT
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetSweep with dust pan and broom
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Concourse C Office Cleaning – MID
DustDust all the high ledges and corners with the pole duster. Keep an eye open for cobwebs, especially during the heating season. Next, dust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful to not disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service areas. Also, spot clean desks of any beverage drips or food spills.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords.
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
ATO Office Cleaning – DAY /AFT
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetSweep with dust pan and broom
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
ATO Office Cleaning – MID
DustDust all the high ledges and corners with the pole duster. Keep an eye open for cobwebs, especially during the heating season. Next, dust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful to not disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service areas. Also, spot clean desks of any beverage drips or food spills.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetVacuum all carpet areas including edging and corners. Place caution signs as needed over vacuum cords.
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Restroom Cleaning – DAY /AFT (Side 1)
Sinks and Counters Spray the sink and all countertops with antibacterial disinfectant and then wipe
Disinfect ToiletsAny fecal matter or other obvious stains on the toilet bowl should be wiped off or scrubbed out. The toilets should then be sprayed with disinfectant, both inside the bowl and outside.
Empty WastebasketsThe bag in the wastebasket should be thrown away and replaced with a new bag. Any garbage contained inside the wastebasket but outside the bag should also be thrown out. Periodically, the wastebasket should be wiped down.
Replace Urinal CakesUrinal cakes should be replaced when they have begun to substantially disintegrate. Urinals should also be checked for foreign detritus, which, if present, should be disposed of.
Replace Toilet Paper RollsAll toilet paper rolls should be removed and replaced with a new roll as needed.
Replace Roll TowelsThe roll towel dispenser should be opened and examined for blockages. Once is it determined that the machine is operating correctly, it should be refilled to capacity. The electronic hand drying machine should also be examined to make sure it is clean and working correctly.
Restroom Cleaning – DAY /AFT (Side 2)
Refill Hand SoapAll hand soap dispensers should also be examined to determine that they are in good working order and then refilled to capacity.
Refill Toilet Seat CoversThe toilet seat cover dispenser should be refilled with new covers.
Polish FixturesAll fixtures, including the knobs on the door, the toilet seat cover dispenser, the electric hand dryer, the paper towel dispenser and any other metal object, should be wiped down and polished so that all visible stains are removed.
Sweep and Mop FloorsAll floors should be first swept and cleared of perceptible dirt and trash, which must be collected and deposited in a garbage receptacle. Floors should then be spot mopped. A "Caution" sign should be placed and kept up until the floors are dry.
Wipe MirrorsMirrors should be sprayed with glass cleaner and wiped clear of all obvious smudges or stains.
Clean Walls & PartitionsThe walls and partitions should be spot cleaned. If any graffiti or other markings that cannot be removed with a simple scrubbing are observed, they should be reported to a supervisor.
Restroom Cleaning – MID (Side 1)
Sinks and Counters Spray the sink and all countertops with antibacterial disinfectant and then wipe down
Disinfect ToiletsAny fecal matter or other obvious stains on the toilet bowl should be wiped off or scrubbed out. The toilets should then be sprayed with disinfectant, both inside the bowl and outside.
Empty WastebasketsThe bag in the wastebasket should be thrown away and replaced with a new bag. Any garbage contained inside the wastebasket but outside the bag should also be thrown out. Periodically, the wastebasket should be wiped down.
Replace Urinal CakesUrinal cakes should be replaced when they have begun to substantially disintegrate. Urinals should also be checked for foreign detritus, which, if present, should be disposed of.
Replace Toilet Paper RollsAll toilet paper rolls should be removed and replaced with a new roll as needed.
Replace Roll TowelsThe roll towel dispenser should be opened and examined for blockages. Once is it determined that the machine is operating correctly, it should be refilled to capacity. The electronic hand drying machine should also be examined to make sure it is clean and working correctly.
Restroom Cleaning – MID (Side 2)
Refill Hand SoapAll hand soap dispensers should also be examined to determine that they are in good working order and then refilled to capacity.
Refill Toilet Seat CoversThe toilet seat cover dispenser should be refilled with new covers.
Polish FixturesAll fixtures, including the knobs on the door, the toilet seat cover dispenser, the electric hand dryer, the paper towel dispenser and any other metal object, should be wiped down and polished so that all visible stains are removed.
Sweep and Mop FloorsAll floors should be first swept and cleared of perceptible dirt and trash, which must be collected and deposited in a garbage receptacle. Floors should then be spot mopped. A "Caution" sign should be placed and kept up until the floors are dry.
Wipe MirrorsMirrors should be sprayed with glass cleaner and wiped clear of all obvious smudges or stains.
Clean Walls & PartitionsThe walls and partitions should be spot cleaned. If any graffiti or other markings that cannot be removed with a simple scrubbing are observed, they should be reported to a supervisor.
Hangar 10 – DAY / AFT / MID (Side 1)
Offices:
DustDust desks, computers and baseboards. Be careful not to disturb papers and other personal items left by workers. Wash counters near coffee service area.
FloorsSweep with dust pan and broom, mop any hard floor areas. Place caution signs as needed near wet floors
CarpetSweep with dust pan and broom
TrashRemove all debris from chairs, carpet, ledges and tables. Dispose into wastebaskets.
Hangar 10 – DAY / AFT / MID (Side 2)
Locker rooms:
Sweep & Mop FloorsAll floors should be first swept and cleared of perceptible dirt and trash, which must be collected and deposited in a garbage receptacle. Floors should then be spot mopped. A "Caution" sign should be placed and kept up until the floors are dry.
Wipe MirrorsMirrors should be sprayed with glass cleaner and wiped clear of all obvious smudges or stains.
Bays:
Sweep & Mop FloorsAll floors should be first swept and cleared of perceptible dirt and trash, which must be collected and deposited in a garbage receptacle. Floors should then be spot mopped. A "Caution" sign should be placed and kept up until the floors are dry.
SpillsSpeedy dry, sweep, pick up
Hangar 10 Restroom Cleaning – DAY / AFT/ MID (Side 1)
Sinks and Counters Spray the sink and all countertops with antibacterial disinfectant and then wipe down
Disinfect ToiletsAny fecal matter or other obvious stains on the toilet bowl should be wiped off or scrubbed out. The toilets should then be sprayed with disinfectant, both inside the bowl and outside.
Empty WastebasketsThe bag in the wastebasket should be thrown away and replaced with a new bag. Any garbage contained inside the wastebasket but outside the bag should also be thrown out. Periodically, the wastebasket should be wiped down.
Replace Urinal CakesUrinal cakes should be replaced when they have begun to substantially disintegrate. Urinals should also be checked for foreign detritus, which, if present, should be disposed of.
Replace Toilet Paper RollsAll toilet paper rolls should be removed and replaced with a new roll as needed.
Replace Roll TowelsThe roll towel dispenser should be opened and examined for blockages. Once is it determined that the machine is operating correctly, it should be refilled to capacity. The electronic hand drying machine should also be examined to make sure it is clean and working correctly.
Hangar 10 Restroom Cleaning – DAY / AFT/ MID (Side 2)
Refill Hand SoapAll hand soap dispensers should also be examined to determine that they are in good working order and then refilled to capacity.
Refill Toilet Seat CoversThe toilet seat cover dispenser should be refilled with new covers.
Polish FixturesAll fixtures, including the knobs on the door, the toilet seat cover dispenser, the electric hand dryer, the paper towel dispenser and any other metal object, should be wiped down and polished so that all visible stains are removed.
Sweep and Mop FloorsAll floors should be first swept and cleared of perceptible dirt and trash, which must be collected and deposited in a garbage receptacle. Floors should then be spot mopped. A "Caution" sign should be placed and kept up until the floors are dry.
Wipe MirrorsMirrors should be sprayed with glass cleaner and wiped clear of all obvious smudges or stains.
Clean Walls & PartitionsThe walls and partitions should be spot cleaned. If any graffiti or other markings that cannot be removed with a simple scrubbing are observed, they should be reported to a supervisor.
Interior Glass & Metal / StainlessDAY / AFT / MID
Procedures:
WindowsWash windows to remove fingerprints and other marks.
Metal / StainlessAny metal trim around windows should be washed and polished to maintain appearance; follow with a clean dry untreated dust cloth or paper towel.