Cleaners generally refer to those workers who clean the place. The duties of cleaners mainly include cleaning, collecting garbage and sending them to designated collection places, etc., so they are also praised as "the beauticians of the city", making our environment more beautiful.


The cleaning of the home may be called an hourly worker according to the working hours. Sometimes cleaners are also divided into various categories according to the scope of cleaning, such as window cleaners who specialize in cleaning windows and glass walls, and scavengers who specialize in cleaning streets.


Cleaners also have their own job responsibilities.


1. Be serious and responsible, and do a good job of cleaning and sanitation in the responsible area as required.


2. Take care of cleaning tools and place them in designated places after each use.


3. Save water when cleaning, and turn off faucets and lights that are not turned off in time.


However, as a cleaning worker also need to be cared and only by observing these precautions can the cleaning worker be able to do his job better.


1. Improve the working environment and working procedures


Poor working environment and unreasonable working procedures are the primary factors affecting the safety and health of cleaning workers. The improvement of the working environment and working procedures is related to various factors. Efforts should be made to improve the working environment of cleaning workers and ensure the safety and health of workers.


2. Safe use of chemicals


Chemicals are harmful to the human body in many ways. In order to protect the safety and health of cleaning workers and reduce the harm caused by improper use, the management should try to find low-toxic or non-toxic cleaning agents for cleaning workers to use.


3. Adopt the correct working posture


Proper working posture is extremely important when cleaning workers are physically demanding. During worker training, workers should be taught and urged to adopt correct postures to reduce the chance of injury and work injury.


4. Scientific use of tools


Using scientifically designed operating tools can not only improve work efficiency, but also reduce or avoid occupational hazards for cleaning workers.


5. Use labor protection equipment


Cleaning workers who are often exposed to chemical cleaners and dust must be equipped with appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves, water shoes, dust masks, etc.


6. Pay attention to personal hygiene


Workers engaged in cleaning operations should develop good hygiene habits to avoid contracting various infectious diseases at work or bringing germs home, which will affect the health of their families.


7. Regular physical examination


The garbage handled by cleaning workers can breed and spread bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites, etc., which are harmful factors that cause infectious diseases and parasites.


It is best for cleaning workers to have regular physical examinations to monitor their health conditions, find problems and deal with them as soon as possible to ensure the occupational health of workers.


8. Training


In order to ensure the safe and healthy work of cleaning workers, various management departments must continuously train employees to improve their safety and health awareness, help them become familiar with various operating procedures, and train them to skillfully use various tools and protective equipment.


The life value of cleaning workers is that they are busy every day for the city, helping people clean the environment and space they live in, bringing a clean and comfortable environment to everyone, and bringing everyone's lifestyle and living standards.