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Cleaning Validation Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Get proper knowledge on how to validate cleaning processes in healthcare with this complete training. Go deep into important things like cleaning products, what you need to check to make sure cleaning is good, and how to handle equipment. Learn how to write down what you do, make sure you follow the rules, and put in place ways to check if cleaning is done properly. Look at different ways to validate, think about the risks, and understand the rules from places like the FDA, CDC, and WHO. This training is made for healthcare workers and will give you the skills you need to make your workplace safer and more efficient.

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Exchange experiences with specialists from other fields and resolve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Strengthen your development in the practical skills listed below

Get good at knowing cleaning products: Choose the best cleaning products for healthcare places.

Write down your procedures: Create detailed cleaning validation reports that follow the rules.

Do inspections: Check visually and test for germs to make sure everything is safe.

Make validation plans: Create cleaning plans that are just right for your facility.

Understand the rules: Learn about cleaning rules from the FDA, CDC, and WHO.