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       CODE: 381.687-018 Buy the DOT:Download/CD-ROM
TITLE(s): CLEANER, INDUSTRIAL (any industry) alternate titles: clean-up worker; janitor; sanitor;
scrubber; sweeper; trash collector; vacuum cleaner; waste collector
Keeps working areas in production departments of industrial establishment in clean and orderly
condition, performing any combination of following duties: Transports raw materials and semifinished
products or supplies between departments or buildings to supply machine tenders or operators with
materials for processing, using handtruck. Arranges boxes, material, and handtrucks or other
industrial equipment in neat and orderly manner. Cleans lint, dust, oil, and grease from machines,
overhead pipes, and conveyors, using brushes, airhoses, or steam cleaner. Cleans screens and
filters. Scrubs processing tanks and vats. Cleans floors, using water hose, and applies floor drier.
Picks up reusable scrap for salvage and stores in containers. Performs other duties as described
under CLEANER (any industry) I Master Title. May burn waste and clean incinerator. May pick up
refuse from plant grounds and maintain area by cutting grass or shoveling snow. May operate
industrial truck to transport materials within plant. May start pumps to force cleaning solution
through production machinery, piping, or vats. May start pumps to lubricate machines. May be
designated according to area cleaned as Alley Cleaner (textile); Can-Filling-Room Sweeper
(beverage); Casting-And-Locker-Room Servicer (plastic-synth.); Ceiling Cleaner (any industry);
Engine-Room Cleaner (any industry); Floor Cleaner (any industry); Overhead Cleaner (any industry).
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 88
ONET CROSSWALK: 67005 Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
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