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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?

Learn di main-main things about how to make sure cleaning dey correct for hospital and clinic dem wit dis proper course. We go look deep inside important topics like which cleaning medicine to use, wetin to check for when you dey do di cleaning, and how to handle equipment dem. You go learn how to write down all di steps, make sure you follow all di rules, and how to check if cleaning dey go well. We go see how to test cleaning, how to check for danger, and wetin di FDA, CDC, and WHO say about cleaning. Dis course na for people wey dey work for hospital and clinic, so dat we fit teach dem how to clean well and make sure everibodi safe.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills outlined below

Know cleaning medicine well: Choose di correct one wey go work for hospital and clinic dem.

Write down di steps: Make sure you write all di cleaning steps dem so dat e follow di rules.

Check di cleaning: Do eye test and use small ting to see if germ dem still dey.

Plan cleaning well: Make sure you plan how to clean everi part of di hospital or clinic.

Understand di rules: Know wetin di FDA, CDC, and WHO say about cleaning.