Courses within hygienic design, microbiology and cleaning
Optimal CIP cleaning and evaluation methods with hands-on (HYG15)
Info
- Duration
- 2 days
- Language
- English
2.000,- EUR
Strengthen your expertise in CIP cleaning and cleaning validation through a unique combination of theory, simulation and practical exercises.
Optimize your CIP cleaning and validate performance through hands-on practice
Strengthen your expertise in CIP cleaning and cleaning validation through a unique combination of theory, simulation and practical exercises.
This advanced course gives you the opportunity to work directly with EHEDG testing methods, flow optimization and visualization techniques in a pilot plant environment.
Outcome
What can you expect
Who is this course relevant for?
This advanced course is designed for professionals who already have experience with hygienic design and cleaning processes and want to deepen their practical and technical capabilities.
Typical roles include:
- Process engineers and production specialists
- Cleaning validation and quality professionals
- Technical specialists working with CIP systems
- Professionals responsible for hygienic design and process optimization
Your takeaways
During the course you will work hands-on with CIP cleaning and validation methods and gain a deeper understanding of how to optimize cleaning performance in closed systems.
You will learn to:
- evaluate and improve CIP cleaning efficiency
- understand key parameters influencing cleaning in closed processes
- apply EHEDG testing methodologies in practice
- visualize cleaning performance using fluorescent techniques
- assess cleaning validation using microscopy and surface characteristics
- optimize flow conditions using simulation tools
What your organization gains
Your organization benefits from:
- more efficient and robust CIP cleaning processes
- improved validation and documentation of cleaning performance
- reduced risk of contamination and product quality issues
- better utilization of equipment through optimized cleaning cycles
- stronger alignment with EHEDG principles and industry best practices
