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Housekeeping Checklist for Trainers

The checklist summarizes the inspection of various areas of a housekeeping facility. It ensures that work areas, equipment, computers, ventilation, stock rooms, rest rooms, and workshops are clean and organized. Trash is also properly disposed of by following waste segregation. The inspector signs off to confirm the facility meets housekeeping standards.

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Housekeeping Checklist for Trainers

The checklist summarizes the inspection of various areas of a housekeeping facility. It ensures that work areas, equipment, computers, ventilation, stock rooms, rest rooms, and workshops are clean and organized. Trash is also properly disposed of by following waste segregation. The inspector signs off to confirm the facility meets housekeeping standards.

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  • Housekeeping Inspection Checklist
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Form No.

HOUSEKEEPING INSPECTION CHECKLIST


AREA

LOCATION Practical Work Area

YES NO
Are the electronic/ industrial equipment/ accessories
clean and check from dust and oil? Dry and properly
 laid out?

 Are workbench/s and chairs clean and arrange


according to floor lay out? Stab

 Are floor, walls, windows, doors, ceilings clean? Are


they free from cobwebs and rust? Are there any
floor obstructions that may not allow trainees to
move freely? Are there open cracks of wall, floor, or
ceilings? Are there outdated objects or items?

 Are the workstations clean and free from


dust/rust/gums, and metal scrapper?

 Are computer monitor/s, CPU/s and peripherals


clean? Are cable and wires in order? Are all items
arranged and functional?

 Are ventilation/exhaust fans and light sources


clean? Are they free from by dust? Are non-
functioning bulbs/lights replaced?

 Are air-conditioning clean? Filters free from dust?


Selector knobs and drainage functional?

 Are Stock Room/s clean? Are tools in proper


location and position? Are logbook and appropriate
forms complete?

 Are the Rest Room/s clean? Are urinals, bowls,


basin, walls and partition clean and free from
stains, dirt and unnecessary item? Are ceilings free
and clean from cobwebs and dangling items? Are
floors dry? With dipper and water buckets? Is water
system functional? No dripping faucets or pipes? Is
water drainage free from clogs? No bad odor? Are
Date Developed: Document No. NTTA-TM1-07
Trainers July 2010 Issued by:
Methodology Level I Date Revised:
February 2012 Page 1-14
Developed by: NTTA
Templates NTTA
Revision # 01
lights and ventilation functional?

 Is the workshop area clean? Floors are swept, no


debris and other refuse? Pathways free from
obstruction?

 Are the waste materials properly disposed? Waste


segregation followed?

Remarks:

Inspected by: Date:

Date Developed: Document No. NTTA-TM1-07


Trainers July 2010 Issued by:
Methodology Level I Date Revised:
February 2012 Page 1-14
Developed by: NTTA
Templates NTTA
Revision # 01

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