Process Cleaning incorporates zone cleaning with the workloading and specialization principals of team cleaning.
Distributors looking to trim their customers’ cleaning times and improve cleanliness levels can train end users on this new method.
In Process Cleaning, workers are assigned to a specific zone within the facility and are responsible for all the cleaning necessary in that area. To capitalize on efficiencies, cleaning tasks are divided into four parts (same as those for team cleaning) — primary cleaning, vacuuming, restroom sanitation and deep cleaning. Workers start with primary cleaning and move throughout their entire zone before moving on to vacuuming.
Cleaning in a classroom using Process Cleaning is very systematic and requires workers to follow the steps precisely. Workers enter the room — locking the door behind them so there are no interruptions — clean the door glass, then disinfect the door handle, light switch and phone. Cleaners then move on to disinfect the desktops, sinks and counters.