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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?

Become a master of cleaning validation mu ma health facilities with our in-depth course. We will delve into important topics like cleaning agents, validation parameters, and how to handle equipment properly. You will learn how to document procedures, make sure you are following the rules, and how to put inspection protocols in place. We will also look at different validation methods, how to analyse risks, and the guidelines from organisations like FDA, CDC, and WHO. This course is designed for health professionals and will give you practical skills to improve safety and efficiency pa work.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Become a master of cleaning agents: Choose the right solutions for healthcare environments.

Document procedures properly: Create cleaning validation reports that follow all the rules.

Conduct thorough inspections: Perform visual and microbiological tests to make sure everything is safe.

Develop good validation plans: Design cleaning strategies that fit your facility.

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