Maintain Hard Floor Surfaces - Third Party Report

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This document is a third party report for the unit CPPCLO3001 - Maintain hard floor surfaces. It includes a description of the elements and performance criteria, skills mapping and evidence, knowledge mapping and evidence, and required evidence mapping.

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THIRD PARTY REPORT
RPL PROCESS: Please read the following instructions before completing this form
1. RPL applications are made using Application for RPL form. This form is designed to map the
student’s education, training, life and work competencies to the elements required of the unit and
collect the required evidence to prove the competencies.
2. The following sections of the form must be completed by the applicant:
Element Mapping & Evidence
Skills Mapping & Evidence
Knowledge Mapping & Evidence
Required Evidence Mapping
Evidence List
3. Describe how you meet the stated criteria, skill or knowledge. Evidence is required for all elements,
skills, knowledge and required evidence. Attach this evidence to this form and refer to the
attachments as “Attachment A”, Attachment B” etc.
4. This form along with the required evidence is to be submitted directly to the assessor or to Frontier
Training & Technology via mail to 735 Pascoe Vale Road VIC 3046 or via email to
5.
6. An appointed assessor will assess the RPL application and the evidence provided.
7. The assessor will make an appointment to review the RPL application form and the evidence
provided with the learner, gathering more evidence if required. The assessor will provide feedback
to the learner on the outcome of the RPL application immediately.
8. If successful, a copy of the RPL application will be stored with the student file and the RPL decision
will be reflected on the training plan and student records.
9. Students may use the Complaints and Appeals Policy and Procedure if dissatisfied with the outcome
of the RPL application.
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THIRD PARTY REPORT
Unit: CPPCLO3001 - Maintain hard floor surfaces
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ELEMENT
MAPPING &
EVIDENCE: Element / Performance Criteria
Description
(Describe what you do to meet this
criteria, work, education, experiences etc.)
(your explanation must cover a situation,
location, job type and outcome of the
action)
Third Party Report
(Please comment on
the student’s
description)
Assess hard floor to be cleaned:
1.1. Floor type and condition are
assessed, soil type is identified, job
requirements are reviewed, and issues
are clarified.
1.2. Work site hazards are assessed and
risks controlled according to company,
legislative, and health and safety
requirements.
1.3. Cleaning methods for hard floor
surface are selected according to
company requirements.
1.4. Equipment is selected according to
job requirements, checked for
serviceability, and faults are rectified or
reported before starting work.
1.5. Cleaning chemicals are selected and
prepared according to task requirements.
1.6. Personal protective equipment (PPE)
is selected and used according to
manufacturer specifications, and health
and safety and company requirements.
1.7. Signs and barricades are selected and
installed according to health and safety,
and company requirements.
1.8. Tasks are sequenced to ensure
maximum efficiency for completing
cleaning requirements.
1.9. Pre-existing damage is identified and
reported according to company
requirements.
In organisation, there are different types
of floors such as ceramic tiles, brick, slate,
proprietary flooring and many more. In
Bupa, aged care soil type identified is dust,
rainwater and tones. On the basis of these
issues, recruitment of people has been
done and their issues are also resolved.
There are different types of hazards in
care home such as noise, working in
confined spaces, etc. which have been
assessed and controlled by the nurse as
the requirements of health and safety.
Some of the cleaning methods are those
according to which the surface such as air
blowing, spray buffing and scrubbing are
used by nurses. Further, equipment is
selected according to job requirement
that is air blowers and water houses.
Apart from this cleaning methods include
solvent, alkaline and neutral cleaners.
Protective clothing and disposable
respirators are selected for PPE and these
are used according to specification of
manufacturer. Besides this, existing
damages which are faced by patients are
properly reported to higher authority in
an appropriate manner. Selection of
barricade deals with risk assessment
which involves visibility of hazard and
amount of clearance which are provided
from the hazard by barricade.
Clean hard floor surface:
2.1. Furniture and fittings are removed to
allow cleaning tasks to be performed.
In Bupa aged care homes, furniture and
fittings are removed and it is allowed by
organisation in clearing the hard floor
surface. Some of the clearing methods are
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2.2. Hard floor surface is cleaned using
equipment, chemicals and cleaning
techniques according to manufacturer
specifications and legislative, health and
safety, and company requirements.
2.3. Treated area is compared with
surrounding surface to determine need
for further action according to company
requirements.
used by organisation are alkaline, solvent.
Cleaning of floor is a physio-chemical
process which is involving few number of
factors and these are essential for nurses
to clean them on regular basis. Further,
the area which is selected by nurse is
corridor because from that place so many
people are coming and going and along
with this dust also coming. This area has
been compared with surroundings so that
further actions can be taken by higher
authority. Further action which will take
by higher authority should be according
to requirement of existing plans to resolve
the issues which are facing by employees
as well as patients.
Tidy work site:
3.1. Collected soil and waste are disposed
of according to client and company
specifications, and legislative,
environmental, and health and safety
requirements.
3.2. Furniture and fittings are returned to
original position according to job
requirements.
3.3. Signs and barricades are removed
according to health and safety, and
company requirements.
Different soils of dust are there such as;
rainwater and tones which is observed by
nurse. The waste which is occurring by
them are is collected as per requirement
of clients. These are also done according
to legislative requirements which may
include chemical controls, Australian
Standard, certification requirements and
assurance of quality as well as code of
practices. After cleaning the place,
furniture and fittings are replaced at
original place as per requirement of job.
Besides this, signs and barricades have
also been removed while complying with
legislative requirements or Australian
Standards which include cleaning in
progress and hazardous chemicals which
are present in the work area.
Clean and safety check equipment, and
store equipment and chemicals:
4.1. Equipment and PPE are cleaned,
safety checked and stored according to
manufacturer specifications and
environmental, health and safety, and
company requirements.
4.2. Unused chemicals are stored or
disposed of according to manufacturer
specifications, and health and safety and
company requirements.
The equipment used by nurse such as air
blowers, water hoses has been used in
adequate manner and these are specified
in manufacturer specification. These
specifications may include data sheet of
material safety and other sources which
are supplied by manufacturer, label of
products, instruction regarding using of
equipment’s. Along with this, the wastage
which has been produced by nurses is also
stored in a proper manner so that it can
be utilised again. Unused chemicals which
are not being used by cleaners to clean
the stores are stored at proper place and
these are also maintained according to the
requirements of company. As it includes
business and performance plans, company
service standards, continuous
improvement in quality process and

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standards and many more.
SKILLS
MAPPING &
EVIDENCE: Required Skills
Description
(Describe what you do to meet this skill,
work, education, experiences etc.)
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(Please comment on
the student’s
description)
Did the candidate at all times
demonstrate Numeracy skills to:
o Dilute and mix required chemicals
using whole numbers and routine
fractions.
Did the candidate at all times
demonstrate
Oral communication skills to:
o Ask questions to clarify job
requirements
Did the candidate at all times
demonstrate Reading skills to:
o Interpret simple, structured
manufacturer instructions when
using equipment and preparing
chemicals
o Interpret directions and safety
instructions, including:
Equipment operating
manuals
Product labels
Safety data sheets
(SDS)
Did the candidate at all times
demonstrate Writing skills to:
o Document and report faults in
equipment to manufacturer and
other personnel.
KNOWLEDGE
MAPPING &
EVIDENCE: Required Knowledge
Description
(Describe what you do to meet this
knowledge, work, education, experiences)
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(Please comment on
the student’s
description)
Application methods for maintaining
hard floor surfaces using microfiber
cleaning techniques, including using:
o Cloth and water in spray bottle
to spot clean low-level stains
o Damp mops for hard floor
surface cleaning and finishing
o Dry mopping techniques
o Different cleaning chemicals
and equipment for hard floor
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Environmental requirements relating
to maintaining hard floor surfaces,
including:
o Clean-up, containment and
isolation procedures
o Emergency chemical spill
control measures
o Environmental protection
agency requirements relating
to using and disposing of
cleaning chemicals
o Hazardous materials handling
o Use of low-energy cleaning
methods
o Use of low-moisture cleaning
methods
o Use of low water-use
equipment and other water-
efficient cleaning methods
o Use of non-chemical cleaning
methods
Methods for cleaning and
maintaining microfiber cloths and
mops, including:
o Air drying for optimal
performance
o Avoiding fabric softeners
o Regular hand or machine
washing in hot soapy water
o Removing stains with hot
water and washing liquid
o Washing products on their
own to avoid static transfer
of lint
Key requirements of legislation,
regulations, codes of practice and
industry advisory standards relating
to maintaining hard floor surfaces,
including:
o Quality assurance and
certification requirements
o Industry advisory standards
and codes, such as dangerous
goods codes
Processes for safely handling and
disposing of waste, including:
o Chemicals past their expiry
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o Litter
o Obsolete equipment
o Sweeping detritus
o Used containers
o Used or contaminated
personal protective
equipment (PPE)
o Used or unused chemicals
Safe handling techniques for working
with hazardous chemicals, including:
o Emergency chemical spill
control measures
o Routes of entry and potential
symptoms of exposure to
chemicals
o Safe methods for distilling
chemicals
o Working according to safety
data sheets (SDS)
Types and characteristics of different
hard floor surfaces and required
cleaning methods for each type.
REQUIRED
EVIDENCE
MAPPING:
Required Evidence Attachment (eg, A, B,
C)

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