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Cleaning Validation Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

This course will teach you everything important about making sure things are properly cleaned in hospitals and clinics. We'll talk about the different types of cleaning stuff you can use, what things you need to check to be sure it's clean, and how to handle the equipment. You'll learn how to write down what you do, how to make sure you're following the rules, and how to check everything is clean enough. We'll also look at different ways to check if things are clean, think about what could go wrong, and understand what the big bosses like the FDA, CDC, and WHO say you need to do. This course is for anyone working in a hospital or clinic and will give you the skills to make your workplace safer and better.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Know your cleaning stuff: Choose the right cleaning solutions for our hospitals and clinics.

Write things down properly: Learn to make detailed cleaning reports that follow all the rules.

Check everything carefully: Do visual checks and test for germs to make sure things are safe.

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

Understand the rules: Know what the FDA, CDC, and WHO say about cleaning.