Write down what went wrong and what you did about it in your diary.

Write down what went wrong and what you did about it in your diary. Write down what went wrong and what you did about it in your diary.

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Example of a cleaning scheduleItemWorksurfaceIcemachineSlicingmachineFrequency of cleaningX X After useEvery shiftDailyX WeeklyFill in details of all the items you cleanOtherPrecautionse.g. wear glovesor gogglesEXAMPLETrained staffmembers only.Use blade guardand gloves.Method of cleaning1. Remove any obvious food and dirt.2. Wash the surface with hot soapy water (detergentdiluted according to manufacturer’s instructions)to remove grease and any other food and dirt.3. Rinse with clean water to remove the detergentand loosened food and dirt.4. Apply a disinfectant. Make sure you leave it on forthe contact time recommended by the manufacturer.5. Rinse with clean water to remove the disinfectant.6. Leave to dry naturally or use a cleandisposable cloth.1. Turn off power supply, disconnect lead.2. Wash inside ice machine with hot, soapy waterand rinse with clean water.3. Apply disinfectant, following the manufacturer’sinstructions and rinse.4. Pay particular attention to corners, drainagegrilles, seals and ceilings.5. Wash and disinfect the outside of the machineand handle.6. Leave to dry before switching back on.1. Turn off power supply, disconnect lead.2. Scrape off food and rinse.3. Take apart and wash thoroughly in hot waterand detergent.4. Spray with disinfectant.5. Leave to dry or use a clean disposable cloth.Cleaning termsDetergentA chemical (e.g. washing-up liquid) used to remove grease,dirt and food. Used for general cleaning.DisinfectantA chemical used for disinfecting, which kills bacteria. Checkthat surfaces are clean of grease, dirt and food before youuse a disinfectant.SanitiserA two-in-one product that acts as a detergent and adisinfectant. If you use a sanitiser, make sure youfollow the manufacturer’s instructions.Dilution rateMost cleaning chemicals are concentrated, so you needto add water to dilute them before they can be used. It isimportant to follow the manufacturer’s instructions on howmuch water to use with the chemical. This is the ‘dilutionrate’. If you add too much or too little water, then thecleaning chemical might not work effectively.Contact timeThis is how long a cleaning chemical needs to be left onthe item you are cleaning. It is important to follow themanufacturer’s instructions on contact time for thechemical to work effectively.CL4/09-06

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