Industrial & Manufacturing Cleaning

Industrial cleaning is often part of a regular maintenance program for industrial facilities. Industrial cleaning is usually performed on a larger scale and involves more hazards than commercial cleaning. For example, cleaning offices is generally considered commercial cleaning, while cleaning factories is traditionally regarded as industrial cleaning.  Industrial cleaning is a specialized cleaning service for large factories, warehouses, and power plants. It involves various tasks, including dust control, waste removal, and hazardous material cleanup. Is there is equipment that is sensitive to dust, this is the perfect cleaning solution.

What are the requirements for industrial cleaning?

Manufacturing or Industrial cleaning typically requires specialized equipment, proper training and certification, knowledge of hazardous materials handling, adherence to safety regulations, physical stamina, attention to detail, the ability to work at heights, and expertise in cleaning large-scale industrial facilities, often including heavy machinery and potentially hazardous substances. All the while it is necessary to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and possibly be trained in using breathing apparatus and knowledgeable in rescue.

  • Specialized Cleaning Equipment:

Access to and proficiency with specialized cleaning tools like high-pressure washers, industrial vacuums, scrubbers, aerial lifts, and specialized cleaning chemicals.

  • Safety Training and Certification:

Thorough training in safety protocols, hazardous materials handling, confined space entry, working at heights, and proper PPE usage.

  • Hazardous Material Awareness:

WHMIS, transportation of dangerous goods, waste management, and understanding of the properties and risks associated with potentially hazardous materials in the industrial setting.

  • Compliance with Regulations:

Adherence to all Canadian local, provincial, and federal environmental and safety regulations related to industrial cleaning.

  • Mechanical Aptitude:

Basic understanding of machinery and equipment to safely operate cleaning tools, identify potential issues, and tag out procedures.

  • Work at Heights Capability:

Safety at heights is safely working on elevated platforms or ladders to clean high areas. 

We inspect and setup procedures to undertake the cleaning task. We allocate special cleaners to the task.

Ensuring that we conduct all required training is conducted by industry professionals. We will conduct a safety operating procedure and train our staff. 

You might have different Rules and Regulations, we adhere to all clients, Canadian, OHS and Rules and regulations before we conduct the task. 

Types of Facility

  • Cleaning large machinery and equipment
  • Floor cleaning and stripping in large spaces
  • Ceiling and wall cleaning
  • Tank and vessel cleaning
  • Decontamination of work areas
  • Hazardous waste disposal
  • Removal of heavy debris.

Is Your Machines Sensitive to Dust

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