WHS
slip-risk pressure
Industrial cleaning often involves slip, trip and fall risks, so spill control, swarf removal and wet/dry transition cleaning must be planned around active production traffic.
FloorBotics industrial robot cleaners support autonomous scrubbing, sweeping and yard cleaning across Australian factories, manufacturing plants and industrial precincts, with route records and cleaning reports for operations review.

01 · The Production Reality
Australian manufacturers are running lean shifts on ageing concrete with tighter audit expectations than ever. Manual cleaning can't keep pace, and the financial, safety and compliance exposure compounds across every zone — production hall, loading dock, yard.
WHS
slip-risk pressure
Industrial cleaning often involves slip, trip and fall risks, so spill control, swarf removal and wet/dry transition cleaning must be planned around active production traffic.
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production pressure
Industrial facilities often need floor care around night shifts, loading windows and continuous operations, leaving little room for manual cleaning bottlenecks.
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audit evidence demand
Internal reviews, customer audits and site inspections increasingly ask for route records, completed cleaning areas and timestamps rather than handwritten shift notes alone.
02 · The FloorBotics Solution
Scrub, sweep and outdoor-clean priority zones with industrial robot cleaning machines configured around traffic patterns, surface types and the reporting needs of Australian manufacturing operations.
Multi-layer LiDAR plus 3D depth sensing — forklift, AGV and pedestrian-zone aware with enforced reduced-speed corridors and spot-hazard no-go zoning.
Brush, scrub and recovery settings can be matched to common industrial residues such as oil, carbon, food-grade soils and metallic swarf across different floor zones.
Cleaning reports can help teams review completed routes, run times and coverage areas for internal operations reviews and customer audit preparation.
One deployment can cover polished concrete, transition aprons and outdoor hardstand, with cleaning plans adjusted to the surface type and zone requirements.
Dry-pass sequencing and controlled water use support safer wet/dry transitions before the next shift or vehicle movement through the zone.
Operations teams can review scheduled cleaning, completed zones and robot status without relying only on manual shift notes.
03 · The Industrial Fleet
Purpose-matched to the geometry, hazards and surface mix of each plant zone — from production hall to transition apron to outdoor yard.

Scrub and sweep on a single pass across production halls, assembly lines, packaging bays, indoor warehousing, clean-room edges and finished-goods staging.
Built for mega-factories and plants where production floors flow straight into transition aprons, loading docks and covered hardstand — scrubs, sweeps and switches modes without crew intervention.


Dual-mode sweeper. Indoors, lifts debris, dust and fine particulate ahead of wet scrub passes. Outdoors, handles yards, laydown, plant roads, container compounds and perimeter bitumen — battery-electric, zero local emissions.
04 · Outcomes by Stakeholder
FloorBotics deployments are easier to evaluate when each team can see how the industrial robot cleaner supports labour planning, production flow, safety programs and site cleanliness.
For the CFO
Robot coverage, operating time and scheduled cleaning windows can be reviewed against current labour and contractor spend.
Site-specific TCO planningFor the COO
Scheduled routes help keep floor care aligned with shift changes, packaging runs, loading windows and pedestrian traffic.
Route-based operations reviewFor the EHS / WHS Lead
Consistent cleaning routes, controlled water use and completed-run records can support WHS reviews and internal audits.
Zone-based cleaning recordsFor the Plant Manager
Autonomous cleaning can reduce the time teams spend on repetitive floor passes and support higher-value plant hygiene tasks.
Better use of cleaning teams05 · Operations & Compliance Support
FloorBotics robot cleaning machines help operations and safety teams plan cleaning by zone, review completed routes and keep high-traffic factory areas easier to manage.
Scheduled floor cleaning can be planned around production halls, loading areas and pedestrian walkways.
Routes can be organised around production floors, packaging zones, warehouses and yard transitions.
Completed routes, run times and coverage areas can be reviewed by operations and safety teams.
Robot operation logs can reduce reliance on handwritten shift notes and manual checklists.
FloorBotics machines are planned around forklifts, AGVs, pedestrians, queues and temporary barriers.
Reception corridors, visitor routes and accessible paths can be included in the cleaning plan when required.
06 · Deployment Planning
A manufacturing deployment can combine Quad 800, Quad 1100 and Max 100 units across production halls, loading docks and external yards, with each robot selected for the surface type and cleaning task.
A practical industrial cleaning plan should match the robot to the floor: compact scrub and sweep coverage inside the plant, larger scrubber-sweeper support through transition zones, and dedicated sweeping for yards and perimeter areas.
Deployment framework based on FloorBotics product specifications.
07 · Voices from the Floor
08 · Frequently Asked Questions
09 · Book a Walkthrough
Our industrial team will walk your plant, benchmark against your current WHS, OEE and cleaning KPIs, and deliver a signed TCO model — usually within one business day of the walkthrough.