Service List

To be the voice of the Australian Cleaning Industry on all matters
We aim to coordinate all opinions from the industry into one voice
 To coordinate all research findings on behalf of the cleaning industry
Our aim is to keep all sections of the industry informed and up to date
To promote the entire industry to government, commerce and the public in a positive manner
Finally, a coordinated go to point for for those seeking industry information
To conduct business in an ethical and open manner
We want to set an example to all our industry peers
To provide leadership in negotiation on matters affecting the industry
Currently there are many small voices in a large pond. We need to address that problem
To work toward the provision of environmentally sound work practices and
products
Green and sustainable cleaning practices are very important to Mother Earth and we need to lead by providing information, assistance and leadership
To promote safety and training throughout the industry thereby raising the status and standards of the industry through continuing education
Training is too fragmented and needs coordination, consultation, vision and leadership
To implement the production of relevant Australian Standards for the industry
There is a great need for work on relevant Standards for the cleaning industry
To implement licensing and accreditation for industry participants
Its all to easy to become involved in the industry without any knowledge at all and this can cause great harm to reputations all round. Licensing and Accreditation will give some respect and stability to the cleaning industry
To become the major organisation in setting proper professional training
standards
A coordinated approach to training will see respect for the various courses grow exponentially
To assist with the promotion of Industry Trade Fairs
This should not just be left to the manufacturers but be supported by the industry
To organise Industry Seminars and delivery of Scientific Papers
It is necessary for there to be a central point for exchange of information and research

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