Clothing and footwear 14 152 ...
Rent, fuel and light 5 47 ...
(...) Clothing and footwear 14 117 ...
Rent, fuel and light 5 62 ...
(...) Clothing and footwear 14 116 ...
Rent, fuel and light 5 122 ...
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Score: 1312241.5
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Data Source: un
TR Household Services NC II Promulgated March 2005 -22-
RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE 1. Cleaning equipment,
supplies and materials
1.1 Brooms 1.2 Dust pan and brush 1.3 Cleaning implements 1.4 Vacuum cleaner 1.5 Floor carpet 1.6 Water hoses 1.7 Bucket 1.8 Bed 1.9 Dining table 1.10 Water pitcher 1.11 Table cloth 1.12 Flowers 1.13 Bed cover 1.14 Spoon 1.15 Fork 1.16 Knife 1.17 Plate 1.18 Wine glass 1.19 Serving utensils 1.20 Table napkin 1.21 Paper towel 1.22 Flower vase 1.23 Drinking water 1.24 Serving tray 1.25 Soiled table 1.26 Cleaning detergent 1.27 Liquid detergent 1.28 Cleaning solution 1.29 Scrubbing foam 1.30 Flat sheets 1.31 Fitted sheet 1.32 Pillow 1.33 Pillow case 1.34 Bed mattress 1.35 Dish pan 1.36 Dish sponge/dish cloth 1.37 Pan with hot water 1.38 Rolled newspaper 1.39 Cleaning rag 1.40 Wax paper/aluminum foil 1.41 Talcum powder 1.42 Bowl cleaner 1.43 Toilet disinfectant 1.44 Acid cleaner 1.45 Cup 1.46 Soup plate 1.47 Soup bowl 1.48 Drinking glass/goblet 1.49 Serving dish 1.50 Rubber spatula 1.51 Floor mop
TR Household Services NC II Promulgated March 2005 -23-
VARIABLE RANGE 1.52 Toilet bowl swab 1.53 Toilet caddy 1.54 Spray bottle 1.55 Guess model 1.56 Antistatic duster/cleaning cloth 1.57 Vacuum cleaner with circular brushes 1.58 Sponges 1.59 Scourer 1.60 Glass cleaning equipment 1.61 Drop sheets 1.62 ‘A” frame ladders 1.63 Cobwebber 1.64 Lint free cleaning cloths 1.65 Squeegees (various sizes) 1.66 Extension poles 1.67 Hoses
2. (...) Linen 10.1 Napkins 10.2 Tablecloths 10.3 Serving cloths 10.4 Tea towels 10.5 Clothing 10.6 Cleaning cloths
11. (...) ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIA Italicized terms are elaborated in the Range of Variables
1. Check and sort clothes, linens and fabrics
1.1 Soiled clothes, linen and fabrics are sorted according to texture, color, size and defects.
1.2 Sorted items are prioritized according to the cleaning process required ad the urgency of the item.
1.3 Defective clothing, linen and fabric are sewn/darned using appropriate threads and stitches.
2.
Language:English
Score: 1307966.3
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...ts/publication/wcms_126005.pdf
Data Source: un
Protective clothing should not be used as an alternative to technical control.
9.4 Cleaning and maintenance of personal protective equipment and clothing
9.4.1. (...) Employers should provide for the laundering, cleaning, disinfection and examination of protective clothing or equipment which have been used and may be contaminated by chemicals hazardous to health.
9.4.8. It should be prohibited for protective equipment which may be contaminated by chemicals hazardous to health to be laundered, cleaned or kept at workers' homes.
9.4.9. When a contract laundry is employed, care should be taken to ensure that the contractor fully understands the precautions necessary for handling contaminated clothing.
9.5 Welfare facilities and personal hygiene
9.5.1.
Language:English
Score: 1296111.3
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Data Source: un
PowerPoint Presentation
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Biosecurity measures on holding
Blagojcho Tabakovski DVM, Head of Unit for Animal Health
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• Definition
• Risk factors
• Basic principles
• Biosecurity measures
Content of the presentation
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- Not in national legislation
- OIE on poultry
- EU Regulation 2016/429 on transmissible animal diseases and amending and repealing certain acts in the area of animal health (‘Animal Health Law’) (57)
‘biosecurity’ means the sum of management and physical measures designed to reduce the risk of the introduction, development and spread of diseases to, from and within:
(a) an animal population, or
(b) an establishment, zone, compartment, means of transport or any other facilities, premises or location;
Definition
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- Livestock (movement, dead animals, excretions)
- People (visits, contacts, personnel, hygiene)
- Vehicle and equipment (supply, production)
- Feed and water (raw, spoilage, contamination, drainage)
- Pests and weed (wild, feral, rodents, insects)
- Air (aerosol, dust)
Risk factors
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Segregate
Clean
Disinfect
Basic Principles
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• Proximity of other farms
• Proximity of roads
• Proximity of arable land
• Drainage and underground water
• Wind direction
• Material easy to clean and disinfect
• Fenced and closed area
• Restriction of movement
Location
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• Open/free zone
• Storage zone
• Production zone
• Clean/unclean part
Segregation
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• Clean footwear
• Clean clothing
• Enhanced measures if there is a risk
Measures in free zone
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• Access of animals
– Pest control
– Pets
– Birds
– Insects (vectors)
• All storage facilities must be closed and secured
• Clean footwear and clothing
Measures in the storage zone
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• Environment
– Trees, weeds, fruits
– Fomites, waste
– Drainage
• Training of personnel
– Written document,
– Procedures, SOPs
– Why?
• Restricted entrance, visible segregations form other parts
Measures in the storage zone
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• Previous contacts with animals
• Transport of feed and beddings
– Dedicated restricted area
– On the perimeter of the farm
– Restricted area
– Area for cleaning and disinfection of the vehicles and personnel hygiene
– Way of supply and frequency
• Proper cleaning and disinfection
Measures in the storage zone
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im p
ac t
Sustainability/cost
Clean clothing
Closed and secured facilities
Feed supply and transport
Transport of manure and
waste
Training of personnel
Access to animals
Restricted access
Contact with other animals
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• Separated for other zones
• Separation of animals by species or categories
• Restricted area
• Animal movement
• Hygiene
– Clothing, footwear, cleaning and disinfecting
– Restricted entrance, visible segregations form other parts
Measures in production zone
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• Direct contact with other animals (wild or feral)
–Closed area
–Regular check of the fence
• Clean water for animals
• All in - all out
• Transport of dead animals, manure, products
Measures in production zone
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• Introduction of new animals (from trusted sources)
• Quarantine facility
• Contact with other animals
• Cleaning and disinfection of equipment
• Feeding and feed supply
• Transport and removal of bedding
• Animal health (VS, reporting, prevention)
• Written document
• SOP
• Training
Measures in production zone
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im p
ac t
Sustainability/cost
Clean water
Removal of dead animals
Waste management
Feed transport
Training of personnel
Access to animals
Controlled and restricted access
Introduction of other animals
Contact with animals
Good management
Clean equipment
Separation by categories
Transport of manure hygiene
Contact wild and feral animals
Quarantine Animal health
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Questions
Thanks for your attention
Language:English
Score: 1291875.7
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...ents/events2017/LSD_TTT/12.pdf
Data Source: un
UNICEF/UN033868/LeMoyne
Cleaning clothes
It is currently unclear how long the COVID-19 virus can survive on fabric, but many items of clothing have plastic and metal elements on which it might live for a few hours to several days.
(...) Good practices to consider include removing your shoes when you enter your home and changing into clean clothes when you return home after being in crowded places, and washing your hands with soap and water immediately afterwards.
Doing laundry at home
Clean bed sheets, towels and clothes regularly.
Language:English
Score: 1289693.75
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https://www.unicef.org/bulgari...p-covid-19-virus-out-your-home
Data Source: un
To give parents a helping hand, we compiled the latest expert information on what is known about COVID-19 and tips to help keep it out of your home.
Cleaning and hygiene tips to protect against COVID-19
Personal hygiene
Cleaning around the home
Cleaning clothes
Handling and preparing food
Personal Hygiene
Simple hygiene measures can help protect your family’s health and everyone else's.
(...) Consider using wipeable covers for electronics.
Cleaning clothes
It is currently unclear how long the COVID-19 virus can survive on fabric, but many items of clothing have plastic and metal elements on which it might live for a few hours to several days.
(...) Doing laundry at home
Clean bed sheets, towels and clothes regularly.
Language:English
Score: 1289693.75
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https://www.unicef.org/indones...d-hygiene-tips-during-covid-19
Data Source: un
To give parents a helping hand, we compiled the latest expert information on what is known about COVID-19 and tips to help keep it out of your home.
Cleaning and hygiene tips to protect against COVID-19
Personal hygiene
Cleaning around the home
Cleaning clothes
Handling and preparing food
UNICEF/UNI324925/Párraga
Personal hygiene
Simple hygiene measures can help protect your family’s health and everyone else's.
(...)
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UNICEF/UN033868/LeMoyne
Cleaning clothes
It is currently unclear how long the COVID-19 virus can survive on fabric, but many items of clothing have plastic and metal elements on which it might live for a few hours to several days.
(...) Doing laundry at home
Clean bed sheets, towels and clothes regularly.
Language:English
Score: 1289693.75
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https://www.unicef.org/lac/en/...ep-covid19-virus-out-your-home
Data Source: un
To maintain the temperature of the new born at birth:
Place the new born on the mother’s abdomen.
Dry the baby with a clean cloth, then discard the wet linen.
Place the baby in skin-to-skin contact on the mother’s chest and encourage early breastfeeding. Cover the baby over the mother with a fresh, clean, and dry cloth.
After feeding, wrap the baby, including the head, with a clean, dry cloth and place him/her beside the mother or keep in skin-to skin contact with the mother.
(...) If the baby is too hot, remove some of the clothes or covers.
Watch this video
Learn more about care for your newborn baby
UNICEF Uganda/2017
Why is it important to keep the newborn baby's umbilical cord clean and dry?
Language:English
Score: 1274253.8
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Data Source: un
Clothing and footwear 92 106.5 ...
Medical care 42 23.9 ...
(...) Clothing and footwear 92 116.5 ...
Medical care 42 26.8 ...
(...) Clothing and footwear 92 101 ...
Medical care 42 26 ...
Language:English
Score: 1273585.45
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http://www.ilo.org/ilostat-files/SSM/SSM1/E/EG.html
Data Source: un
Domestic work may include tasks such as cleaning the house, cooking, washing and ironing
clothes, taking care of children, or elderly or sick members of a family, gardening, guarding
the house, and even taking care of household pets. (...) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific 5
Functional area Code Unit title
A Core
competencies
DS-A1 Communicate effectively in a domestic work
environment
DS-A2 Work in a socially and culturally diverse workplace
DS-A3 Maintain health, safety and security in a domestic work
environment
DS-A4 Plan, organize and manage own work
DS-A5 Undertake calculations relevant to domestic work
DS-A6 Use a language other than the local language to
communicate in a domestic work setting
B
Domestic
cleaning and
basic
housekeeping
DS-B1 Apply basic cleaning principles to perform cleaning tasks
DS-B2 Clean and maintain bedrooms and living area
DS-B3 Clean and maintain bathrooms and toilet facilities
DS-B4 Wash cloths, linen and fabrics
DS-B5 Iron and store laundered items
DS-B6 Clean and operate basic household equipment
C
Cooking and
food handling
DS-C1 Clean and maintain food preparation, storage and service
areas
DS-C2 Follow basic food safety practices
DS-C3 Organize and prepare basic food in a domestic setting
DS-C4 Serve food and beverage
D
Care for infants
and children
DS-D1 Work effectively with families to provide care and
support for infants and children
DS-D2 Provide care and support for infants and/or toddlers in a
household
DS-D3 Provide care and support for children in a household
E Care for elderly
people
DS-E1 Provide support to elderly people to meet personal care
needs
DS-E2 Assist client with medication
F Care for
household pets
and plants
DS-F1 Provide care for pets in a household
DS-F2 Provide care for plants in a household
6 Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Functional area A - Core competencies
DS-A1 Communicate effectively in a domestic work environment
Unit details
Functional area A Core competencies
Unit title Communicate effectively in a domestic work environment
Unit code DS-A1
Description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to communicate verbally and in writing,
with employers, other workers, and the public in a domestic work related environment.
(...) Prepare to perform cleaning task
2.1 Relevant cleaning equipment and methods are identified
and the most appropriate ones chosen depending on
components of cleaning task.
2.2 Cleaning agents and supplies appropriate for the task are identified.
2.3 Personal protective equipment (PPE) relevant to
cleaning tasks are identified
Language:English
Score: 1273388
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...ts/publication/wcms_329862.pdf
Data Source: un