Standard Occupational Classification (SOC): Building Cleaning Workers

Building cleaning workers are professionals who are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of buildings, including hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities. They may be involved in a variety of tasks, including sweeping, mopping, dusting, and vacuuming to keep buildings clean and orderly.

In the healthcare industry, building cleaning workers may be responsible for:

Maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities Sweeping, mopping, dusting, and vacuuming to keep buildings clean and orderly Emptying trash receptacles and replacing trash bags Cleaning and disinfecting restrooms and other areas Maintaining inventory of cleaning supplies and equipment Ensuring that all work meets industry standards and regulations To become a building cleaning worker, individuals typically do not need any formal education or training. Many workers in this field learn on the job, and some employers may provide on-the-job training for new employees. Some building cleaning workers may choose to seek certification through a professional organization, such as the International Association of Building Service Contractors.

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