CBLM
CBLM
MATERIAL
Assessment Criteria:
1. Cleaning supplies and equipment required for servicing rooms are
correctly selected and prepared for use
2. Supplies for trolleys are accurately identified and selected or
ordered in sufficient numbers in accordance with establishment
procedures.
3. Trolleys safely loaded with adequate supplies in accordance with
establishment procedures.
4. Rooms requiring service are correctly identified based on
information supplied to housekeeping staff.
5. Rooms are accessed in accordance with the establishment’s
customer service and security procedures.
6. Beds and matrices are stripped, pillows and linen are checked for
stains and damage and rooms are checked whether guests left any
valuables.
7. Items with stains are immediately segregated and forwarded to the
laundry department
8. Bed linens are replaced in accordance with establishment
standards and procedures.
9. Rooms are cleaned in correct order and with minimum disruption
to guests
10. All furniture, fixtures and fittings are cleaned and checked in
accordance with establishment procedures and hygiene/ safety
guidelines
11. Room supplies are checked, replenished or replaced in accordance
with establishment standards
12. Pests are promptly identified and appropriate action is taken in
accordance with safety and establishment standards
13. Rooms are checked for any defects, and these are accurately
reported in accordance with establishment procedures.
14. Damaged items are recorded in accordance with establishment
procedures
15. Any unusual or suspicious person, item or occurrence is promptly
reported in accordance with establishment procedures.
16. Guest’s belongings left in vacated rooms are collected and stored
in accordance with lost and found establishment procedures
17. Trolleys and equipment are cleaned after use in accordance with
establishment procedures
18. All items are correctly stored in accordance with establishment
procedures
19. Supplies and items are checked and replenished or re-ordered in
accordance with establishment procedures.
LEARNING OUTCOME SUMMARY
Contents:
1. Types and uses of cleaning equipment
2. Types of cleaning materials and supplies and their uses
3. Classification of cleaning tools, equipment and materials according
to their uses and care
4. Setting-up of trolley/ caddy with cleaning materials according to
needs and establishment standards.
5. Safety measures in handling different cleaning equipment and
chemicals
6. Safe keeping practices, hazards and precautions
Assessment Criteria:
1. Cleaning supplies and equipment required for servicing rooms are
correctly selected and prepared for use
2. Supplies for trolleys are accurately identified and selected or
ordered in sufficient numbers in accordance with establishment
procedures.
3. Trolleys safely loaded with adequate supplies in accordance with
establishment procedures.
Assessment Method:
• Practical demonstration/direct observation
• Portfolio and third party report
LEARNING EXPERIENCES
LEARNING ACTIVITIES SPECIAL INSTRUCTION
1. Read Information Sheet 2.1-1
Types of Cleaning Materials and
Supplies and Their Uses
2. Perform Job Sheet 2.1-1 on
How to set-up trolley/caddy
with cleaning materials
3. Compare your performance Go through the learning activities
outlined for you in the left column to
with the Performance
gain the necessary information or
Criteria Checklist 2.1-1. knowledge and skills needed for this
Satisfactory performance learning outcome.
must be achieved before
proceeding to Information
Sheet 2.1-2.
4. Read Information Sheet 2.1-2 on
Identify the different cleaning
equipment and tools and Task sheet will help you practice your
skills. While the Performance Criteria
their uses checklist will guide and help you
5. Answer Self-Check 2.1-2 evaluate your work as you are
6. Compare answers with the practicing your skills.
Answer Key 2.1-2. If you got
a perfect score, proceed to
the next information sheet.
7. Read Information Sheet 2.1-3 on
Identify the different
Evaluate your own work using
cleaning equipment and
the Performance Criteria
tools and their uses
Checklist. When you are ready,
8. Perform Job Sheet 2.1-3a on
Assemble a vacuum cleaner present
9. Perform Job Sheet 2.1-3a on
Assemble a vacuum cleaner
10. Perform Job Sheet 2.1-3b
on
INFORMATION SHEET 2.1-3
Types of Cleaning Materials and Supplies and Their Uses Learning
Objective:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. identify the parts of a vacuum cleaner and
2. assemble parts of a vacuum cleaner.
Introduction:
A vacuum cleaner is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial
vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors, and optionally from other
surfaces as well. The dirt is collected by either a dust bag or a cyclone for later
disposal. Vacuum cleaners, which are used in homes as well as in industry, exist
in a variety of sizes and models— small battery operated hand-held devices,
domestic central vacuum cleaners, huge stationary industrial appliances that can
handle several hundred liters of dust before being emptied, and self-propelled
vacuum trucks for recovery of large spills or removal of contaminated soil.
A. Turbine nozzle (
B. 3 in 1 Turbine nozzle)
C. Connection pipe
D. Hose
E. Suction regulator
F. Curved wand
G. Telescopic wand
H. Hose inlet
I. Dust indicator
J. Dust cover
K. ON /OFF Switch pedal
L. Cord rewind pedal
M. Crevice nozzle
N. Dusting brush
Assembling a Vacuum Cleaner Procedures:
1. Clean and dust shelves and containers before
placing the guestroom supplies inside the trolley.
2. Insert connection pipe into hose inlet until it locks. When removing hose
assembly, pull out connection pipe with pushing down two connection
buttons.
NOTE: Do not bend, pull and step on the hose or put anything heavy on
it.
3. Insert the hose unit into the upper end of the telescopic wand. Twist the
telescopic wand so that the round hole will fit into the tab on the hose
unit. (When removing the hose, push the tab down while pulling out the
telescopic wand) Attach the Turbine Nozzle to the other end (Removal as
per reverse procedure). You can adjust the length of telescopic wand by
pushing button
JOB SHEET 2.1-3
Title : Assemble A Vacuum Cleaner
Performance Objective: Trainer must be able to assemble vacuum cleaner
Equipment : Vacuum cleaner
Supplies and Materials:
Procedures:
1. Insert connection pipe into hose inlet until it locks. When removing hose
assembly, pull out connection pipe with pushing down two connection
buttons.
NOTE: Do not bend, pull and step on the hose or put anything heavy
on it.
2. Insert the hose unit into the upper end of the telescopic wand. Twist the
telescopic wand so that the round hole will fit into the tab on the hose unit.
(When removing the hose, push the tab down while pulling out the
telescopic wand) Attach the Turbine Nozzle to the other end (Removal as
per reverse procedure)
You can adjust the length of telescopic wand by pushing button
Assessment Method:
• Practical demonstration/direct observation
• Portfolio and third party report
Learning Objective:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. identify parts of floor polisher and
2. operate the floor polisher.
6. Let the machine do the work for you. Do not “wrestle” with the machine. Simply
guide it. Slightly lifting the handle will cause the machine to travel to the right;
lowering it will move the polisher to the left. Somewhere, your machine will be
steady when you neither lift nor lower the handle.