Australian National Cleaning Management Framework

Tarmac
Code: ANCMF-AU-TH-T-04
Transportation Hub
daily
AS/NZS 3733:1995 ISO 14001:2015 EN 13549:2001 ISSA CIMS-GB NEN 2075:2011 Daily Cleaning Standard Risk ISO Compliant
Objective

Ensure the tarmac area of the transportation hub is maintained to the highest cleanliness standards, ensuring safety, hygiene, and aesthetic appeal.

Scope of Work
  • Remove all debris and rubbish from the tarmac area.
  • Pressure wash the tarmac surface to remove stains and spills.
  • Sanitise high-touch areas such as handrails and benches.
  • Inspect and clean all drains and gutters to prevent blockages.
  • Ensure all rubbish bins are emptied and sanitised.
  • Check and clean any signage for visibility and cleanliness.
Method
  1. Conduct a preliminary inspection to identify areas requiring attention.
  2. Use a high-pressure washer to clean the tarmac surface, focusing on stained or heavily soiled areas.
  3. Apply a suitable sanitising solution to high-touch areas and allow to air dry.
  4. Manually remove debris from drains and gutters, ensuring water flow is unobstructed.
  5. Empty rubbish bins, replace liners, and sanitise the bin surfaces.
  6. Wipe down signage with a damp cloth and mild detergent to ensure visibility.
Equipment
  • High-pressure washer
  • Sanitising solution
  • Colour-coded cleaning cloths
  • Rubbish collection trolley
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Drain cleaning tools
Quality Criteria
Performance LevelCriteria
ExcellentNo visible debris or stains; all high-touch areas sanitised; bins are clean and odour-free; signage is spotless and legible.
GoodMinor debris present; most high-touch areas sanitised; bins are mostly clean with minimal odour; signage is mostly clean and legible.
PassSome debris present; some high-touch areas sanitised; bins have some odour; signage is readable but not entirely clean.
FailSignificant debris or stains present; high-touch areas not sanitised; bins are dirty and odorous; signage is dirty and illegible.
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