Australian National Cleaning Management Framework

Pathology Lab
Code: ANCMF-AU-HF-PL-01
Healthcare Facility
daily
AS/NZS 4187:2014 ISO 14001:2015 EN 13549:2001 ISSA CIMS-GB AS/NZS 4801:2001 Healthcare Laboratory Daily Cleaning High Risk ISO Compliant Healthcare Standards
Objective

To ensure the highest level of cleanliness and infection control in the pathology lab, adhering to Australian healthcare cleaning standards.

Scope of Work
  • Dusting and wiping all surfaces, including benches, equipment exteriors, and shelves.
  • Sanitising all high-touch areas such as door handles, light switches, and taps.
  • Mopping floors with appropriate disinfectant solutions.
  • Emptying and sanitising rubbish bins.
  • Cleaning and sanitising sinks and taps.
  • Ensuring all cleaning activities comply with infection control protocols.
Method
  1. Use a colour-coded cleaning system to prevent cross-contamination.
  2. Start by dusting and wiping surfaces with a microfibre cloth dampened with a suitable disinfectant.
  3. Sanitise high-touch areas using a hospital-grade disinfectant.
  4. Mop floors using a two-bucket system to ensure effective cleaning and sanitising.
  5. Empty rubbish bins, replace liners, and sanitise the bin interior and exterior.
  6. Clean and sanitise sinks and taps thoroughly, ensuring no residue is left.
Equipment
  • Microfibre cloths
  • Hospital-grade disinfectants
  • Mop and bucket (two-bucket system)
  • Colour-coded cleaning cloths and mops
  • Rubbish bin liners
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Quality Criteria
Performance LevelCriteria
ExcellentAll surfaces are visibly clean and free from dust, stains, and marks. High-touch areas are sanitised and free from any residue. Floors are spotless and dry. No odours present. Compliance with infection control protocols is evident.
GoodSurfaces are mostly clean with minimal dust or marks. High-touch areas are sanitised with slight residue. Floors are clean with minor spots. No strong odours present. Infection control protocols are mostly followed.
PassSurfaces have some dust and marks. High-touch areas are sanitised but with visible residue. Floors have visible spots. Mild odours may be present. Basic infection control protocols are followed.
FailSurfaces are dusty and marked. High-touch areas are not properly sanitised. Floors are dirty and wet. Strong odours are present. Infection control protocols are not followed.
Documentation
  • Cleaning Checklist: Digital or paper checklist to verify completion of all cleaning tasks
  • Incident Reports: Documentation of any cleaning-related incidents, spills, or issues encountered
  • Maintenance Records: Record any maintenance needs identified during cleaning (for reporting to maintenance team)
  • Photos: Before and after photos as requested to document cleaning completion and quality