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street sweeper

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Keep your community clean and safe as a street sweeper! This skilled role involves operating specialized equipment to remove debris and maintain public spaces, offering a practical and vital career path.

Summary

As a street sweeper, you’re responsible for ensuring streets, sidewalks, and other public areas are free from litter, leaves, and other debris. Your work contributes directly to public health and safety, and the overall appearance of your community. You'll operate a variety of sweeping equipment, performing routine maintenance and minor repairs to keep it running smoothly.

Key responsibilities
  • • Operating street sweeping vehicles and equipment to remove waste and debris.
  • • Inspecting and performing routine maintenance and minor repairs on sweeping equipment.
  • • Maintaining accurate records of sweeping routes and completed tasks.

Keep your community clean and safe as a street sweeper! This skilled role involves operating specialized equipment to remove debris and maintain public spaces, offering a practical and vital career path.

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Day in the life

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Day in the life

A typical day as a street sweeper

09
09:00 · Morning
maintain street sweeping machine
Monitor sweeper to ensure a good operating condition by checking fuel levels, air pressure, and hydraulic systems.
10
10:30 · Mid-morning
operate mechanical street sweeping equipment
Use and adjust accordingly mechanical equipment such as vacuums, guards, sprayer or water hoses used to eliminate street debris.
12
12:00 · Midday
vacuum street debris
Use vacuum machinery to collect and remove waste or leaves in urban areas.
14
14:00 · Afternoon
manage waste rock
Move the collected debris and waste to the designated collection point and dispose it according to legal and organisational requirements.
15
15:30 · Late afternoon
ensure compliance with waste legislative regulations
Implement and monitor company procedures for the collection, transport and disposal of waste, in compliance with all regulations and legal requirements.
17
17:00 · Wrap-up
carry out pressure washing activities
Use high pressure equipment in order to clean areas, surfaces and materials.

Task order is illustrative. Individual days vary.

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Knowledge areas
  • discharge of collected waste

    The procedures to be followed to discharge the collected waste safely and in the designated place for doing this. Waste incineration treatments are excluded.

  • graffiti removal techniques

    Methods, materials and procedures to remove graffiti posts from public surfaces: identifying the surface type and material to be removed, selecting a removal method and chemical substances and applying a protective coating layer.

Cross-sector skills
  • cleaning industry health and safety measures
  • local geography
  • mechanics
Essential skills
cleaning outdoor spaces
  • vacuum street debris

    Use vacuum machinery to collect and remove waste or leaves in urban areas.

  • perform outdoor cleaning activities

    Adapt the cleaning working methods and procedures to the environmental conditions and adapt to weather conditions such as rain, strong wind or snow, when this affects the performance of the equipment or machinery that is being used.

ensuring compliance with legislation
  • ensure compliance with waste legislative regulations

    Implement and monitor company procedures for the collection, transport and disposal of waste, in compliance with all regulations and legal requirements.

disposing of non-hazardous waste or debris
  • manage waste rock

    Move the collected debris and waste to the designated collection point and dispose it according to legal and organisational requirements.

complying with health and safety procedures
  • use personal protection equipment

    Make use of protection equipment according to training, instruction and manuals. Inspect the equipment and use it consistently.

cleaning
  • carry out pressure washing activities

    Use high pressure equipment in order to clean areas, surfaces and materials.

handling and moving
  • maintain cleaning equipment

    Clean and preserve the equipment and material used for cleaning purposes in a proper state.

maintaining mechanical machinery
  • maintain street sweeping machine

    Monitor sweeper to ensure a good operating condition by checking fuel levels, air pressure, and hydraulic systems.

cleaning tools, equipment, workpieces and vehicles
  • operate mechanical street sweeping equipment

    Use and adjust accordingly mechanical equipment such as vacuums, guards, sprayer or water hoses used to eliminate street debris.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What kind of equipment do street sweepers typically use?
Street sweepers operate a range of equipment, including mechanical sweepers, regenerative air sweepers, and sometimes smaller handheld equipment for localized cleaning. Training is usually provided on the specific equipment used by an employer.
Is it common to be a self-employed street sweeper?
While most street sweepers are employed by local governments, municipalities, or cleaning services, there's also a common route to self-employment, often providing sweeping services to commercial properties or smaller communities.
What skills are important for a street sweeper to have?
Essential skills include mechanical aptitude for basic equipment maintenance, attention to detail for thorough cleaning, and a commitment to safety protocols. Good physical stamina is also important, as the work can be demanding.