Color Coding Implementation

To uphold the highest hygiene standards and eliminate the risk of cross-contamination, SPOMCLEAN enforces a strict color-coding protocol in accordance with the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) guidelines. This method assigns specific colors to designated areas, ensuring that each space is cleaned with its own tools and personnel.

Why Color-Coding Matters

• Minimizes cross-contamination between high-risk and low-risk zones.
• Enhances staff accountability and clarifies specific responsibilities for each zone.
• Enhances hygiene visibility for clients and auditors
• Supports global compliance and operational discipline

The Importance of Color Coding:

• Reduces cross-contamination between high-risk and low-risk areas..
• Enhances clear accountability for each area.
• Improves cleanliness visibility for clients and auditors.
• Supports global compliance and operational discipline.

Red

Toilets, urinals, bathroom floors, sanitary bins

Green

Kitchen countertops, sinks, stovetops, food prep zones

Blue

Offices, hallways, desks, waiting rooms, living spaces

Yellow

Medical clinics, isolation rooms, treatment areas, biohazard-prone surfaces

Implementation Protocol

Tool Segregation: Cleaning kits (cloths, mops, brushes, buckets) are strictly color-coded and not reused between zones.
Mandatory Training: All staff must participate in hands-on training and testing on color coding logic, hygiene control, and response actions.
Zoned Crew Assignment: Each crew member is assigned to a color-coded zone and is solely responsible for its cleaning.
On-Site Visuals: Color-coded charts are displayed on cleaning carts, in storage rooms, and at staff briefing stations for convenient reference.
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