Light Cleaning definition

Light Cleaning means the removal of all deposits, whether inorganic or organic, sand, silt, grease, and all other solids or semi- solid material from the sanitary sewer lines and manholes that can be accomplished by the repeated passage of hydraulically propelled cleaning equipment.
Light Cleaning means cleaning such as: wiping down of aircraft interior surfaces and windows, sweeping and vacuuming, crossing of seat belts, folding of blankets, removal of trash, cleaning and restocking of seatback pockets and overhead bins, mopping galley and lavatory floors.

Examples of Light Cleaning in a sentence

  • Pressure wash all surfaces at 3,000 psi minimum and a 25 degree fan tip to remove all surface contamination and loose interference material in accordance with WJ4 (Light Cleaning) of SSPC-SP12 (Society of Protective Coatings Joint Surface Preparation Standard for Waterjet Cleaning of Metals).

  • Signed this of ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL : Effective Effective Effective Effective Date of January January January Ratification Cleaning Service Operator Light Cleaning Service Operator Heavy Notes : Probationary employees are to receive fifty than Seniority List employees.

Related to Light Cleaning

  • Glass cleaner means a cleaning product designed primarily for cleaning surfaces made of glass. Glass cleaner does not include products designed solely for the purpose of cleaning optical materials used in eyeglasses, photographic equipment, scientific equipment and photocopying machines.

  • Dry cleaning fluid means any non-aqueous liquid product designed and labeled exclusively for use on: fabrics which are labeled "for dry clean only", such as clothing or drapery; or S-coded fabrics. Dry cleaning fluid includes, but is not limited to, those products used by commercial dry cleaners and commercial businesses that clean fabrics such as draperies at the customer's residence or work place. Dry cleaning fluid does not include spot remover or carpet and upholstery cleaner. For the purposes of this definition, S-coded fabric means an upholstery fabric designed to be cleaned only with water-free spot cleaning products as specified by the Joint Industry Fabric Standards Committee.

  • Cleaning means the act of removing septage or other wastes from a wastewater treatment system component or grease/waste from a grease interceptor.

  • Cleaner means an employee engaged in cutting or trimming off loose ends of cotton or cloth left on garments or parts of garments by previous operators;

  • Tube means an x-ray tube, unless otherwise specified.