SANITATION SPECIALIST
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Collecting waste from residential and commercial locations
Transporting and disposing of garbage in a safe and environmentally friendly manner
Using approved chemicals to disinfect surfaces
Disassembling, sanitizing, and reassembling food processing equipment
Sweeping, mopping, and dusting
Reporting potential issues to management
Operating sanitation vehicles and maintaining equipment
Ensuring compliance with safety regulations
To become a sanitation worker, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. There is no specific coursework or formal education beyond that, and most of the knowledge is learned on the job. Sanitation workers may also receive cCertification from organizations such National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and the American Public Health Association (APHA)