Fillable Printable Effective Cleaning - Cleaning Schedules
Fillable Printable Effective Cleaning - Cleaning Schedules
                        Effective Cleaning - Cleaning Schedules

Effective Cleaning - Cleaning Schedules 
A high standard of cleanliness and regular disinfection is essential to ensure that food is protected from 
physical and microbial contamination and to prevent the accumulation of material which would attract pests. 
A cleaning schedule will help to ensure a good standard of cleanliness and will also help to maintain 
standards cost effectively through correct use of cleaning and disinfectant/bacterial agents.  
A cleaning schedule is aimed at monitoring the effectiveness of routine
 cleaning and staff should still 
maintain the practice of ‘cleaning as they go’. Cleaning schedules are a method of supporting this practice, 
not
 replacing it. 
Any proposed cleaning schedule should be discussed with appropriate members of staff and then confirmed 
in written form so that staff can refer to as and when necessary. 
The schedule will specify:- 
1.  What is to be cleaned - i.e. floors, walls, ceilings, doors, ventilation canopies, work surfaces 
(including sinks, taps and crockery drying racks), equipment (including chopping boards, 
refrigerators, mincers, pots), utensils and laundry (including drying up cloths and overalls). 
2.  When it is to be cleaned - i.e. monthly, weekly, daily, between shifts, after each use etc. 
3.  How it is to be cleaned - i.e. the chemicals (e.g. bactericidal detergent, disinfectant) and their 
dilutions, materials (e.g. scrubbing brush, scourer, dishcloth) and equipment to be used ( e.g. steam 
cleaner, floor cleaning machine) and how equipment is to be dismantled. 
4.  The precautions to be taken - i.e. disconnect equipment from its electrical supply, use cleaning 
materials according to manufacturer’s instructions and wear protective equipment ( e.g. rubber 
gloves, overalls, eye protection). 
5.  Who is to clean it? - Either by name or position. 
6.  Who will be responsible for ensuring that cleaning tasks have been completed. 
7.  Where cleaning materials and protective equipment is stored and who to report to when stocks are 
running low. 
You may find that your supplier of cleaning chemicals/ materials may be able to assist you in the provision  
of a card index system specifying procedures and precautions. Checklists can also be used to ensure the 
work has been carried out to the correct standard and proper frequency. They may also be essential in 
establishing a due diligence defence in the event of a complaint. 
The following four pages give an example
 of how a cleaning schedule may be set out with a summary sheet 
and checklists for daily, weekly and monthly cleaning. 

Cleaning Schedule 
Area to be cleaned ................................................................... 
Item(s) to be cleaned 
Frequency of 
cleaning 
Materials to be used 
and dilutions 
Method of cleaning 
Precautions which 
must be taken when 
cleaning 
Standard of 
cleanliness to be 
achieved 
Cleaning to be 
carried out by ? 
Check on cleaning 
to be carried out by 
? 
Page .............. 

ITEMS REQUIRING MONTHLY CLEANING - CHECKLIST 
AREA  ............................................................................      MONTH OF  .............................................. 
AFTER CLEANING INITIAL ‘CLEAN’ BOX   --------------------  AFTER CHECK ON CLEANING INITIAL ‘CHECK’ BOX 
     WEEK 1  WEEK 2  WEEK 3  WEEK 4 
Item           When to be cleaned Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check
PAGE  ............ 
ITEMS REQUIRING DAILY CLEANING - CHECKLIST 

AREA  ............................................................................      WEEK COMMENCING  .............................................. 
AFTER CLEANING INITIAL ‘CLEAN’ BOX   --------------------  AFTER CHECK ON CLEANING INITIAL ‘CHECK’ BOX 
  Monday  Tuesday   Wednesday  Thursday   Friday   Saturday   Sunday 
Item               Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check
PAGE  .............. 
ITEMS REQUIRING WEEKLY CLEANING - CHECKLIST

AREA  ............................................................................      WEEK COMMENCING  .............................................. 
AFTER CLEANING INITIAL ‘CLEAN’ BOX   --------------------  AFTER CHECK ON CLEANING INITIAL ‘CHECK’ BOX 
    Monday  Tuesday   Wednesday  Thursday   Friday   Saturday   Sunday 
Item                 Which day ? Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check Clean Check
PAGE  .............. 
            
    
