Benman Industries Inc.
203.334.0376
1870 East Main Street
Bridgeport, CT 06610
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Procedures
    BURNISHING

    Tools - PPE | Wet Floor Signs| Extension Cords | 1500+ RPM Floor Machine | Correct Color Pads

    Description
    Gather all of your Tools. Use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). Pre Clean your floor. Select the correct Pad and place it on your machine. Dry Burnish the floor until it shines. Check Pad often, flip or get a new pad when clogged. When finished, Clean Up the equipment.

    PPE
    What to do: Wear protective equipment, such as goggles or safety glasses, gloves.
    Why: To protect yourself from chemical contact.
    Reason: To reduce the risk of having an adverse reaction to chemical that one has come into contact with.

    Pre Clean
    What to do: Dust mop and wash floor with either a mop or auto scrubber.
    Why: So you do not spray buff the dirt into the floor.
    Reason: The dirt will swirl into the floor if the floor is not prepared properly.

    Pad
    What to do: Use the proper color pad. If you are unsure ask your supplier.
    Why: The frequency of your maintenance program will decide what color pads to use.
    Reason: The improper pad can severely scratch your floor.

    Buff
    What to do: Burnish the floor until it shines.
    Why: The heat from the pad will cause the finish to heat up and pull together.
    Reason: The heat from the pad will cause the finish to heat up and bond to the floor to repair worn areas and to shine the floor.

    Check Pad
    What to do: Flip pad when clogged, or get a new pad.
    Why: Pads will hold the spray buff thus reducing the effectiveness of the pad.
    Reason: Clean pads that are not clogged will allow for a more productive and thorough job in buffing the floors.

    Clean Up
    What to do: Rinse and wash all equipment.
    Why: So the equipment will be clean and uncontaminated for the next use.
    Reason: Clean equipment represents the people that use it.

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