6.—(1) For the purposes of section 80G(4)(d) of the Act, an applicant for a cleaning business licence who has more than one cleaner in the applicant’s employ as at the date of its application for the grant or renewal of a cleaning business licence must satisfy the Director-General that every cleaner in the applicant’s employ (but not including a cleaner who, as at the date of the application, is in the applicant’s employ for less than 3 months) has attended —(a) | where the cleaner is a general cleaner, healthcare cleaner, indoor cleaner, outdoor cleaner, restroom cleaner, table-top cleaner, dishwasher or refuse collection cleaner —(i) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 1 of Part 1 of the Second Schedule; and | (ii) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 2 of Part 1 of the Second Schedule; |
| (b) | where the cleaner is a multi-skilled cleaner cum machine operator —(i) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 1 of Part 2 of the Second Schedule; and | (ii) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 2 of Part 2 of the Second Schedule; |
| (c) | where the cleaner is also a mechanical driver —(i) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 1 of Part 3 of the Second Schedule; and | (ii) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 2 of Part 3 of the Second Schedule; |
| (d) | where the cleaner is also a truck driver, either one of the following:(i) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 1 of Part 3 of the Second Schedule; | (ii) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 2 of Part 3 of the Second Schedule; or |
| (e) | where the cleaner is a supervisor — (i) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 1 of Part 4 of the Second Schedule; and | (ii) | at least one of the training modules that are under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System and specified in Division 2 of Part 4 of the Second Schedule. |
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(2) For the purposes of section 80G(4)(d) of the Act, an applicant for a cleaning business licence who has only one cleaner in the applicant’s employ as at the date of its application for the grant or renewal of a cleaning business licence, being one who is in the applicant’s employ for 3 or more months as at that date, must satisfy the Director-General that that cleaner has attended the training specified in paragraph (1)(a), (b), (c), (d) or (e), as the case may be. |
(3) In this regulation —“class 4 driving licence” means a licence that is granted or renewed under section 35(6) or (6A) of the Road Traffic Act 1961 that authorises the holder of the licence to drive a class 4 vehicle mentioned in rule 19(f) of the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Driving Licences) Rules (R 27); |
“class 5 driving licence” means a licence that is granted or renewed under section 35(6) or (6A) of the Road Traffic Act 1961 that authorises the holder of the licence to drive a class 5 vehicle mentioned in rule 19(h) of the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Driving Licences) Rules; |
“dishwasher” means a cleaner who —(a) | cleans any bowl, plate, tray or eating utensil; or | (b) | does any work that is ancillary to the cleaning of any bowl, plate, tray or eating utensil; |
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“eating establishment” means any restaurant, hawker centre, coffeeshop or other similar premises where individuals may consume food or drinks or both, but excludes an outlet for takeaways only; |
“general cleaner” means a cleaner who carries out any general cleaning or housekeeping work that includes the sweeping or cleaning of any floor, vacuuming of any carpet and cleaning of any window; |
“healthcare cleaner” means a cleaner who carries out any general cleaning or housekeeping work in a healthcare institution; |
“indoor cleaner” means a cleaner who carries out cleaning work mainly in a sheltered environment; |
“mechanical driver” means an individual who operates a mechanical motorised vehicle for the purpose of cleaning any road or pavement, where the unladen weight of the mechanical motorised vehicle is 2,500 kilograms or less; |
“multi-skilled cleaner cum machine operator” means a cleaner who is skilled in the use of one or more of the following to carry out cleaning work:(a) | at least one type of motorised ride-on cleaning machine; | (b) | at least one type of lifting equipment that is used for elevating one or more cleaners for the purpose of carrying out cleaning work; | (c) | at least one type of specialised cleaning agent; | (d) | at least 3 types of handheld cleaning machines; |
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“outdoor cleaner” means a cleaner who carries out cleaning work in an unsheltered environment; |
“refuse collection cleaner” means a cleaner who collects refuse or waste at one or more refuse or waste collection points; |
“restroom cleaner” means a cleaner who cleans any restroom; |
“supervisor” means an individual who —(a) | decides on the deployment of one or more cleaners to carry out any cleaning work for a cleaning contract; and | (b) | supervises one or more cleaners in the carrying out of any cleaning work; |
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“table-top cleaner” means a cleaner who carries out any of the following cleaning work at an eating establishment:(a) | collection of any bowl, plate, tray or eating utensil from any table or tray-return station; | (b) | clearing of food remains from any bowl, plate or tray at any table or tray-return station; | (c) | cleaning of any table or tray-return station; |
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“tray-return station” means a designated area at an eating establishment where any bowl, plate, tray or eating utensil may be returned; |
“truck driver” means an individual who possesses a class 4 driving licence or class 5 driving licence and operates a mechanical motorised vehicle for the purpose of cleaning any road or pavement, where the unladen weight of the mechanical motorised vehicle is more than 2,500 kilograms. [S 1023/2022 wef 31/12/2022] |
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