This BBQ cleaning checklist helps teams maintain public park and facility BBQs safely and efficiently. It covers identifying hazards such as broken glass, syringes, and bodily fluids; selecting the right PPE; handling or escalating animal-related issues; assessing and documenting vandalism including damaged furniture, graffiti, and electrical BBQ faults; and isolating power before cleaning. The template prompts photo evidence, notes, and supervisor notification to ensure issues are recorded and resolved. Use it to standardize cleaning routines and keep community facilities safe, compliant, and ready for use.
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