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Perform Basic Cleaning of Washrooms

Course Fee and Grant Funding Self Sponsored Company Sponsored
SME Non-SME
For International Learners Full Course Fee $300.00 $300.00 $300.00
For Singapore Citizens and PRs aged 21 years and above $150.00 $100.00 $100.00
For Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above $100.00 $100.00 $100.00
SkillsFuture Credit Claimable Yes No No

All prices indicated above are in SGD and nett prices. No GST charges.

COURSE FEE AND GRANT FUNDING

Self Sponsored
For International Learners Full Course Fee $300.00
For Singapore Citizens and PRs aged 21 years and above $150.00
For Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above $100.00
SkillsFuture Credit Claimable Yes
Company Sponsored SME Non-SME
For International Learners Full Course Fee $300.00 $300.00
For Singapore Citizens and PRs aged 21 years and above $100.00 $100.00
For Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above $100.00 $100.00
SkillsFuture Credit Claimable No No

All prices indicated above are in SGD and nett prices. No GST charges.

The objective of this course is to provide learners the skillset to maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of washroom facilities in a safe manner.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand Workplace Safety and Health requirement when carry out cleaning operation
  • Identify the unsafe acts or conditions present in the work environment
  • Identify the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to use when cleaning of washroom facilities
  • Identify and prepare the correct tools to use for cleaning of washroom

Learners are assumed to have:

  • Employability Skills (ES) Workplace Literacy level 1 and above.
  • Be able to manipulate numbers at a proficiency level equivalent to ES Workplace Numeracy level 1 and above.
  • 17 hours of classroom and practical training. (Not needed for AOP)
  • 1 hour of assessment including written, oral, and practical assessment.

This unit covers the following knowledge items:

  1. Dust, debris, soilage, and spillage removal methods in washroom facilities
  2. Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to clean washroom facilities
  3. Organisational procedures relating to cleaning of washroom facilities
  4. Types of safety signages
  5. Types and characteristics of the different hard floor surfaces and washroom facilities
  6. Types of tools, equipment and supplies to carry out cleaning of washroom facilities
  7. Organisational reporting procedures
  8. Public Utilities (Water Supply) Regulation 39
  • General Cleaner, Rest Room Cleaner, Healthcare Cleaner, Dishwasher, Refuse Cleaner and Refuse Collector.
  • Workers who need to identify his responsibilities under the WSH Act and to acquire basic skill sets such as hazard identification and adhering to organisation risk control procedures in the Environmental Cleaning Sector.