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While cleaning is an important part of ensuring a hygienic environment, sanitizing is often required to ensure all harmful microorganisms are eradicated. Sanitizing agents are commonly used in food handling and processing facilities, and it is important that all employees know how to properly use them. For example, how hot does water need to be to kill harmful microorganisms? How do you know when to dilute a sanitizing agent?
There are many misconceptions about sanitizing that can lead to serious issues and contamination. By better educating yourself on how to properly sanitize areas and equipment in the workplace, you can help ensure that foodborne illnesses do not negatively affect customers and patrons. This course will teach you about the most common sanitation processes, as well as cover proper procedures you can use to eliminate harmful microorganisms in food handling and processing facilities.
It is for employees in food handling and processing facilities who need to know how to properly use sanitizing agents to eliminate harmful microorganisms.
It covers the most common sanitation processes and proper procedures to eliminate harmful microorganisms, including what sanitizing is, thermal sanitizing, chemical sanitizing, preparing to sanitize, and the sanitizing process.
The course builds skills in Contamination Control, Disinfecting, Food Safety and Sanitation, Hygiene, Occupational Hygiene, and Sterile Processing.
The course is organized into lessons: Introduction, What is Sanitizing?, Thermal Sanitizing, Chemical Sanitizing, Preparing to Sanitize, Sanitizing Process, and Conclusion.
While cleaning is an important part of ensuring a hygienic environment, sanitizing is often required to ensure all harmful microorganisms are eradicated and to help prevent foodborne illnesses from affecting customers and patrons.