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GMP4: Cleaning and Sanitation
Description: Participants are given a thorough understanding of the importance of cleaning and sanitising procedures and their responsibilities, and why these are important parts of their (and not cleaners') jobs.
Price: $209 (AUD)
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(Australian customers, please add GST.)
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COURSE OUTLINE
CLEANING AND SANITATION
1. Cleaning and Sanitation
2. What you will learn
3. Why clean?
4. GMPs for cleaning
5. What is cleaning?
6. What is sanitation?
7. What must be cleaned?
8. Review I
9. Review II
FACILITY CLEANING
10. Cleaning - the wrong way
11. The wrong way to prepare
12. The wrong way to clean
13. What did he do wrong?
14. Cleaning - the right way
15. The right way to prepare
16. The right way to clean!
17. When the job is done
18. Facility cleaning summary
19. Review I
20. Review II
EQUIPMENT CLEANING
21. Equipment Cleaning
22. The wrong way
23. The right way
24. Equipment cleaning
25. Cleaning status card
26. The use of water
27. Review I
28. Review II
29. Summary
CLEANING AGENTS
30. Cleaning Agents
31. Review
CLEANING RECORDS
32. Cleaning records I
33. Cleaning records II
34. Cleaning and sanitation I
35. Cleaning and sanitation II
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
36. Buildings and Grounds
37. Inward goods
38. Pest control I
39. Pest control II
SUMMARY
40. Summary I
41. Summary II
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Students completing this course should be able to:
- Define the meaning of the words "cleaning" and "sanitation"
- Recognise why you need to clean before you sanitise
- Identify the GMP requirements for documenting cleaning and sanitising activities
- Explain the reasons why you must use only approved cleaning and sanitising materials
- Explain the role of Quality Assurance in cleaning and sanitation programs
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