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July 2014 -Krste Pejcinoski joins BACS as new Canberra Service Supervisor

Krste Pejcinoski

BACS Contamination Control is pleased to announce the addition of Krste Pejcinoski as the new Canberra Service Supervisor replacing Kevin Asher who retired earlier this year. Krste (or “Chris” as he is also known) comes to BACS with over eight years of supervisory expertise in commercial cleaning, having worked in high-security locations including Parliament House and HMAS Harman. In his previous positions, Krste has led WHS training, as well as conducted risk assessments and hazard hunts. He has a Certificate IV in Asset Management (Cleaning) and an elevating work platform (EWP) license. Krste is an Australian citizen and will soon receive his AGSVA security clearance.

After successful completion of the BACS in-house accreditation programme, Krste will receive on-the-job training in Canberra from BACS service supervisors travelling from interstate. The accreditation programme is a competency–based training programme. All BACS employees are required to have a thorough understanding of the environment and practical experience of the relevant BACS cleaning methods. Nationally, all cleaners are taught the same procedures, use the same tools and chemicals, and perform the identical methods of cleaning. Experienced supervisors will accompany Krste to ensure quality in all our work and audit his performance. Please join us in welcoming Krste to BACS.