Summary Reader Response Draft 3: Cleaning Robots
The article, "How tech can ease
the cleaning industry's manpower crunch" by Germi (2021) discusses how the
integration of technology can solve the manpower shortage in the cleaning
industry. With an increase in the demand for cleanliness in the past 3
years due to Covid-19, people have become much more wary and concerned about hygiene
and cleanliness. The article shows how to incorporate robots and the existing
workforce to create a more efficient and cleaner space for
everyone. According to the author, the aim of implementing robots is not
to replace cleaning staff, while the robots are doing more repetitive tasks
such as mopping, sweeping, picking up, and getting rid of thrash, cleaning
staff can dedicate their time to disinfecting services which are highly sought
after during the pandemic. The author mentions that companies can embrace
the transformation with the integration of man and machine in the workforce. To
ensure that both robots and humans can coexist harmoniously in the workforce,
companies are spending money to upskill their workers by sending them to
courses to teach them how to operate and deploy the robots safely and
efficiently. Apart from learning how to automate these robots, they can also
attend lessons and be deployed to more customer-centric jobs within the
organization.
The correct use of technology in the cleaning industry
can complement the efficacy of working staff by integrating cleaning robots
into tasks and upskilling workers to operate the robots. However, the use of
too many robots may lead to health problems.
With the decline in Covid-19 cases, countries have
become more lenient on restrictions which has seen an increase in people
patronizing public places and the return of workers back to the office.
However, it is of paramount importance that cleaning measures and processes are
upheld and improved to keep the transmission of diseases at bay. To sustain
these targets, the cleaning industry must strive to be as efficient as possible
by coming up with innovative solutions to upgrade its current workforce and
reduce the workload on cleaning staff. One such measure is the implementation
of cleaning robots.
The first advantage of cleaning robots is the
ability for companies to reduce the workload of the cleaning staff by
delegating tasks. The article, "3 ways Humans and commercial cleaning
robots work in the new normal" by Softbank robotics (2020) deliberates on
the part that cleaning robots play in the future of commercial cleaning.
According to the author, robots can be tasked with labour-intensive and mundane
tasks such as sweeping and vacuuming, which are essential services required to
uphold cleaning standards. While cleaning robots are tasked with these jobs
cleaning staff can be assigned to more detailed oriented and precise jobs like
the deep cleaning of surfaces are commonly used areas. According to Davids
(2022), robots are better at repetitive tasks as compared to humans. This is
because, unlike humans, robots can repeat tasks without growing tired and
without compromising productivity after a long period of time. This is evident
from the use of automation robots in the manufacturing industry to produce
parts for the masses. This way, the use of cleaning robots can complement the
efficiency of cleaning practices and assist the cleaning staff in their duties.
Another advantage of integrating robots with the cleaning
staff is to have mundane tasks handled by robots while the cleaning staff
can spend their time upskilling themselves to explore opportunities to move
into supervisory roles, regardless of their educational background. (Arlen, 2019). According to NTUC
Learning Hub, (2020), humans and workers can work hand in hand to mould a more
productive future by training their employees to work on the robots by learning
troubleshooting techniques and training new employees. In addition, they can be
tasked to inspect and examine data, deploy robots, and suggest methods of
improvement to the company to help make the robots work more efficiently.
Therefore, by upskilling workers, they have the opportunity to grow into new
positions and explore the new scopes of jobs available.
However, the disadvantage of implementing too many robots is the usage of chemicals and ‘over cleaning’ which could affect the staff working closely with these robots. According to American Lung Association, (2022), people could face health problems through the usage or mixing of different cleaning agents and chemicals, which may lead to unexpected side effects and respiratory effects. When cleaning staff are working on and around the robots, they may be exposed to such chemicals and could potentially experience adverse side effects.
In conclusion, the implementation of robots can be
useful and essential in the cleaning industry provided they are integrated in a
way that does help to complement the cleaning staff and aid in the manpower
crunch by reducing the cleaning workload on staff and by giving the opportunity
for cleaning staff to upgrade themselves.
References:
American Lung Association. (2022, November 17).
Cleaning supplies and household chemicals. American Lung Association | American
Lung Association.
https://www.lung.org/clean-air/at-home/indoor-air-pollutants/cleaning-supplies-household-chem
Arlen, C. (2019, November 14). The invasion of the
cleaning robots is here - Resistance is futile - Revenue-IQ. Revenue-IQ.
https://www.revenue-iq.com/2019/10/the-invasion-of-the-cleaning-robots-is-here-resistance-is-futile/
Davids. (2022, May 12). 5 ways robots perform
mundane tasks better than humans. Blog | Robotiq. https://blog.robotiq.com/5-ways-robots-perform-mundane-tasks-better-than-humans
Germii. (2021, June 1). How tech can ease the
cleaning industry’s manpower crunch. GovInsider.
https://govinsider.asia/intl-en/article/how-tech-can-ease-the-cleaning-industrys-manpower-crunch-robots-germii
NTUC Learning Hub. (2020, November 30). Upskilling
for a future with collaborative robots. GovInsider.
https://govinsider.asia/intl-en/article/upskilling-for-a-future-with-collaborative-robots-ntuc-learninghub
SoftBank Robotics Team. (2020, April 14). 3 ways
humans & commercial cleaning robots work in the new normal. Robotic &
Automation Technology | SoftBank Robotics America.
https://us.softbankrobotics.com/blog/3-ways-humans-and-robots-collaborate-in-commercial-cleanings-new-normal
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