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A Certificate in Safai Karmachari is a vocational training program designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to work as sanitation workers, commonly referred to as safai karmacharis.

Description

Course Name: Certificate in Safai Karmachari

Course Id: SK/Q1001.

Eligibility: No Formal Qualification required.

Duration: 90 hrs (Equivalent to 3 months).

Objective: The Certificate in Safai Karmachari offers valuable training for individuals interested in pursuing a career in sanitation and waste management. With a growing emphasis on cleanliness and hygiene in urban and rural areas, this course provides essential skills for maintaining public health and safety.

How You will Get Diploma Certificate:

Step 1- Select your Course for Certification.

Step 2- Click on Enroll Now.

Step 3- Proceed to Enroll Now.

Step 4- Fill your Enrollment details and proceed to Pay.

Step 5- You will be redirected to payment gateway, pay exam fee by following options.

Card(Debit/Credit), Wallet, Paytm, Net banking, UPI and Google pay.

Step 6- After payment you will receive e-learning books and online exam link on your email id.

Step 7- After completion of  e-learning attempt online examination.

Step 8- After online examination you will get certificate soft copy(scan copy) and hard copy(Original with seal and sign).

Step 9- After certification you will get prospect Job opportunities as per your Interest area.

Online Examination Detail:

Duration- 60 minutes.
No. of Questions- 30. (Multiple Choice Questions).
Maximum Marks- 100, Passing Marks- 40%.
There is no negative marking in this module.

Marking System:
S.No. No. of Questions Marks Each Question Total Marks
1 10 5 50
2 5 4 20
3 5 3 15
4 5 2 10
5 5 1 5
30 100
How Students will be Graded:
S.No. Marks Grade
1 91-100 O (Outstanding)
2 81-90 A+ (Excellent)
3 71-80 A (Very Good)
4 61-70 B (Good)
5 51-60 C (Average)
6 40-50 P (Pass)
7 0-40 F (Fail)

Benefits of Certification:

  • Government Authorized Assessment Agency Certification.
  • Certificate Valid for Lifetime.
  • Lifetime Verification of Certificate.
  • Free Job Assistance as per your Interest Area.

Syllabus

Introduction to Sanitation and Hygiene: Introduction, sanitation and hygiene, open defecation, types of waste, important sanitation schemes in India, rural sanitation & hygiene protocol, implementation strategy, hygiene and sanitation, food safety, personnel hygiene, water hygiene.

Health and Safety Measures: Introduction, safety, health and technical equipment, workplace climate lighting and noise, chemical risks to health, fitting work to people ergonomics, work organisation and working time, daily activity for safety, health and well- being.

Waste Management: Functional elements of solid waste management system, impacts ofwaste, household storage, vermi-composting, thermal processing technology, high-level waste, low-level waste, soil pollution, types of soil pollutants.

Safai Karmachari Tools and Equipment: Importance of tools and equipment, quality of tools, characteristics of suitable hand tools, hand rammers, grass cutters, maintenance and repair of hand tools, dump trucks, maintenance of equipment.

Environmental Impact: Introduction to environment, resource management and sustainable development, environment pollution and quality, water pollution and water quality, environment impacts.

Cleaning Techniques:  Introduction, objective, cleaning agents, types of cleaning equipments, care and cleaning of different surfaces, stain removal, housekeeping procedures, cleaning schedules, cleaning methods.

Job Opportunities after completion of Certificate in Safai Karmachari course:

After the successful completion of the Certificate in Safai Karmachari program, graduates can pursue various career options in the sanitation, waste management, and cleaning industries. The course equips them with essential skills related to cleanliness, hygiene, and waste management, which are in demand in both public and private sectors.

Career Options for Safai Karmachari Graduates and Salary Range in India:

  1. Sanitation Worker (Municipal Corporation/ Government Agencies)
    • Role: Sanitation workers are employed by municipal corporations or government agencies to ensure cleanliness in public spaces, streets, parks, and other public areas. They are responsible for waste collection, sweeping, and maintaining hygiene in urban or rural localities.
    • Key Responsibilities:
      • Sweeping and cleaning streets, public parks, and roads.
      • Collecting and disposing of waste.
      • Maintaining cleanliness in public toilets, markets, and other public facilities.
      • Ensuring proper sanitation and hygiene standards.
    • Salary:
      • Entry-level: ₹1.5 – 2.5 LPA
      • Experienced: ₹2.5 – 3.5 LPA
      • Top-level: ₹4 LPA+ (for supervisory or management positions)

  1. Waste Management Worker (Private Sector)
    • Role: Waste management workers in the private sector are responsible for handling, sorting, and disposing of waste in various industries, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings. They ensure that waste is collected, segregated, and disposed of according to safety and environmental guidelines.
    • Key Responsibilities:
      • Segregating waste into recyclable, non-recyclable, and hazardous materials.
      • Operating waste collection vehicles or machines.
      • Ensuring waste is disposed of or recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
      • Adhering to safety standards in waste handling and disposal.
    • Salary:
      • Entry-level: ₹1.8 – 2.5 LPA
      • Experienced: ₹3 – 4 LPA
      • Senior-level: ₹5 LPA+ (for supervisory or managerial roles)

  1. Cleaning Supervisor (Facility Management)
    • Role: Cleaning supervisors oversee cleaning operations in various settings such as offices, schools, hospitals, hotels, and industrial facilities. They manage a team of safai karmacharis, ensuring that cleaning tasks are completed efficiently and according to hygiene standards.
    • Key Responsibilities:
      • Supervising a team of cleaning staff.
      • Assigning cleaning tasks and ensuring they are carried out properly.
      • Managing cleaning equipment and supplies.
      • Monitoring cleanliness and maintaining hygiene in commercial or residential spaces.
    • Salary:
      • Entry-level: ₹2.5 – 3 LPA
      • Experienced: ₹4 – 5 LPA
      • Senior-level: ₹6 – 8 LPA (for managerial or team leader roles)

  1. Public Health Worker
    • Role: Public health workers are involved in promoting sanitation and hygiene practices within communities. They work to prevent the spread of diseases related to poor sanitation and help raise awareness about cleanliness and proper waste disposal.
    • Key Responsibilities:
      • Conducting health and hygiene awareness programs.
      • Ensuring that sanitation guidelines are followed in local communities.
      • Assisting in the prevention and control of sanitation-related diseases.
      • Coordinating with local authorities and health agencies.
    • Salary:
      • Entry-level: ₹2.5 – 3.5 LPA
      • Experienced: ₹4 – 6 LPA
      • Senior-level: ₹7 – 8 LPA

  1. Cleaner or Janitor (Private Sector/Commercial Establishments)
    • Role: Cleaners or janitors are employed in various private companies, hotels, hospitals, schools, and commercial buildings. They are responsible for cleaning and maintaining the cleanliness of premises to ensure hygiene and a safe environment for employees, customers, or patients.
    • Key Responsibilities:
      • Sweeping, mopping, and dusting commercial or residential spaces.
      • Cleaning windows, restrooms, and other facilities.
      • Maintaining cleanliness in offices, hotels, and institutions.
      • Managing cleaning supplies and reporting maintenance issues.
    • Salary:
      • Entry-level: ₹1.5 – 2.5 LPA
      • Experienced: ₹3 – 4 LPA
      • Senior-level: ₹5 LPA+

  1. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Officer
    • Role: EHS officers focus on ensuring that sanitation and environmental health standards are met in workplaces or public spaces. They implement health and safety regulations regarding cleanliness, waste disposal, and other environmental factors.
    • Key Responsibilities:
      • Overseeing sanitation practices and ensuring compliance with safety standards.
      • Conducting environmental and health audits.
      • Training staff on safety and hygiene protocols.
      • Implementing waste management policies.
    • Salary:
      • Entry-level: ₹3 – 5 LPA
      • Experienced: ₹6 – 8 LPA
      • Senior-level: ₹9 LPA+

  1. Sanitation and Waste Management Consultant
    • Role: With experience and expertise in waste management, sanitation workers can work as consultants for government agencies, businesses, or municipalities. They help design and implement sanitation systems, improve waste management practices, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
    • Key Responsibilities:
      • Analyzing waste management systems and offering solutions for improvements.
      • Advising local governments, businesses, or organizations on waste management and sanitation practices.
      • Developing strategies for sustainable waste disposal and recycling.
      • Ensuring compliance with local and international sanitation standards.
    • Salary:
      • Entry-level: ₹4 – 6 LPA
      • Experienced: ₹8 – 10 LPA
      • Senior-level: ₹12 LPA+ (for highly experienced consultants)

Factors Affecting Salary:

  1. Experience: Like many other sectors, the salary of a Safai Karmachari depends largely on experience. Entry-level positions typically offer lower salaries, but with more years of experience, one can rise to supervisory or managerial roles, which come with higher pay.
  2. Geography: Salaries can vary depending on the location. Urban areas, particularly metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, tend to offer higher wages than rural areas, due to the higher cost of living and demand for services.
  3. Type of Employment: Government positions (such as municipal corporation jobs) generally offer more stable pay, while private sector or freelance positions may offer variable incomes depending on the workload and specific contracts.
  4. Skills and Specialization: Professionals with advanced skills, such as those in waste management, public health, or facility management, can command higher salaries. Specializing in environmental health or hazardous waste management can also lead to higher-paying opportunities.

Conclusion:

Graduates of the Certificate in Safai Karmachari program can explore a variety of career paths, from working as sanitation workers in government and private sectors to roles in waste management, cleaning supervision, and public health. Entry-level salaries typically range from ₹1.5 LPA to ₹2.5 LPA, while more experienced professionals can earn anywhere from ₹3 LPA to ₹8 LPA or more, depending on the role and location. With the growing focus on cleanliness and waste management, there are ample career opportunities in this field.