Industrial Cleaning Training
Gain mastery in industrial cleaning techniques for food processing facilities and warehouses. The training covers safe operation of cleaning equipment, restoration of concrete floors, proper chemical handling, and top sanitation practices. These skills help reduce operational downtime, prevent workplace accidents, and elevate hygiene levels in general services, ensuring compliance with industry standards.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides hands-on skills for safe and effective cleaning in food processing plants. You will learn industrial hygiene practices, proper use of personal protective equipment, lockout/tagout procedures, ergonomics, and slip prevention methods. Gain expertise in restoring concrete floors, cleaning stainless steel equipment, operating machinery, selecting chemicals, managing wastewater, responding to spills, and maintaining records to comply with safety, hygiene, and environmental regulations.
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Develop skills
- Industrial floor restoration: quickly remove tire marks, oils, and stubborn residues.
- Food plant hygiene: implement safe and compliant cleaning and disinfection protocols.
- Cleaning chemistry: select and properly dilute agents for concrete, steel, and plastic surfaces.
- Equipment operation: safely operate and maintain scrubbers, vacuums, and pressure washers.
- Wastewater control: manage spills and disposal in line with safety and environmental guidelines.
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