City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate in Cleaning and Support Services Skills

City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate in Cleaning and Support Services Skills
Overview

This course will suit you if you intend to join or just join the cleaning industry or you have a junior job in cleaning or support services and want to gain confidence in your role. You’d like a basic qualification covering teamwork, safety, hygiene and simple skills. This might be your first qualification.

Modules

1. Maintain personal hygiene standards when cleaning
2. Reduce risks to health and safety in the workplace
3. Follow the rules to deliver customer service
4. Work with others and follow reporting procedures
5. Use and store cleaning equipment and agents
6. Use electrically powered cleaning equipment effectively and safely
7. Clean surfaces using correct methods

Who Should Attend?

Anyone who wish to join the environmental cleaning industry at entry level.

Entry Requirement

• Completed Primary 6
• 16 years old
• A Pass in English at Primary 6 or equivalent or pass in-house English Test

Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face training.
Assessment FrameworkLearners are observed while completing tasks carried out in a real working environment.

Where real working environment is not available, students will be assessed by a combination of written assignment, case study, role-play, learning activities, peer observation and oral questioning.

Graduation Requirement

To pass all 7 units in order to be awarded the City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate in Cleaning and Support Services Skills.

Duration

Full-time: 2.5 months (5.0 days x 3.0 hours)

Part-time: 6 months (2.0 days x 3.0 hours)

Qualification

City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate in Cleaning and Support Services Skills

Intakes

Full time: Jan, Apr, Jul and Nov

Part time: Jan and Jul

Fees

Registration Fee: $214 w/GST ($200 w/o GST)

Course Fee: $3,424 w/GST ($3,200 w/o GST)


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Urban health is a concentrated reflection of urban living conditions and social development, and is the basic condition and content of urban progress. A comprehensive understanding of urban health and its significance is the basic premise for urban government to implement health management.

Urban hygiene is the general term of the living hygiene, productive hygiene and environmental hygiene of individuals and groups within the city. Its essence is people’s health.Certain groups are always affected in a variety of ways (and vice versa) by the state of personal hygiene.The division of urban health total individuals and groups, only relative significance in the management, but personal hygiene and security, either in life or in the workplace, or even in the general environment, must be based on community health conditions, such as family, colleagues, people in public places health status, or the presence of virus, infectious diseases in community and environmental quality bad, etc.As a result, group hygiene is far more important to people’s health than personal hygiene.

There are many elements that constitute urban health. In terms of the most basic components, urban health mainly includes three aspects:

(1) Environmental health.Environmental hygiene refers to the relationship between human health and natural and social environmental factors such as air, water, soil, urban and rural planning and construction, living and living conditions, etc.Environmental sanitation is good or bad, its judgment standard is whether the living environment of the city is beneficial to human health, specifically speaking is to what extent the harmful factors in the environment are improved, controlled and eliminated, and whether the favorable factors in the environment are fully utilized.

(2) Occupational health.Labor hygiene, also known as productive hygiene, refers to the effects of various factors in the workplace and activities on the health of productive workers, as well as the various sanitary measures taken to protect their health and prevent occupational diseases.Such as the installation of ventilation, cooling, heat preservation, dust removal, detoxification and other equipment in the workplace, according to the need to provide a variety of personal protective equipment, irregular health inspection and occupational disease prevention and observation, the formulation and implementation of hygiene standards.

(3) Life and health.Life health refers to the family and social activities in public places and in daily life the factors influence on people’s health, health concepts and health habits in daily life, and to prevent diseases and infectious diseases, improve the level of the people’s health, has taken various measures to form good habits, such as in addition to the “four harms” (flies, mosquitoes, mice, bugs) mass clean sanitation, vaccines, health propaganda and education, etc.