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Evidence Guide: FDFZCSCS2A - Clean and sanitize equipment

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FDFZCSCS2A - Clean and sanitize equipment

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Prepare for cleaning

  1. Cleaning/sanitizing agents and services areavailable and ready for use
  2. Equipment is cleared of product and/orpackaging consumables in preparation for cleaning
  3. Equipment is rendered safe to clean
Cleaning/sanitizing agents and services areavailable and ready for use

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Equipment is cleared of product and/orpackaging consumables in preparation for cleaning

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Equipment is rendered safe to clean

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Clean and sanitize equipment to meet workplace requirements

  1. Equipment is cleaned and sanitized accordingto workplace procedure and requirements
  2. Equipment is inspected to confirm operatingcondition and cleanliness
  3. Unacceptable equipment condition is identifiedand reported according to workplace procedures
  4. Cleaning equipment and chemicals are storedaccording to workplace procedure
  5. Waste from cleaning process is disposed ofaccording to workplace procedures
  6. Equipment is restored to operating order
Equipment is cleaned and sanitized accordingto workplace procedure and requirements

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Equipment is inspected to confirm operatingcondition and cleanliness

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Unacceptable equipment condition is identifiedand reported according to workplace procedures

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Cleaning equipment and chemicals are storedaccording to workplace procedure

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Waste from cleaning process is disposed ofaccording to workplace procedures

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Equipment is restored to operating order

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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

The assessment process must address all of the following items of evidence.

Ability to:

1. Access workplace information such as the cleaning schedule to identify cleaning requirements

2. Select, fit and use personal protective clothing and/or equipment

3. Confirm supply of necessary cleaning and sanitizing equipment and services

4. Select and prepare cleaners and sanitisers as required according to workplace procedures

5. Prepare equipment for cleaning. This may include rendering equipment safe to clean, clearing product and waste materials, covering motors and instrumentation where steam or water hoses are used and simple dismantling of equipment parts

6. Advise any affected work areas/operators of cleaning progress to co-ordinate timely completion with minimal disruption to production

7. Clean and sanitize equipment as required according to workplace procedures and cleaning schedule

8. Return equipment to operating order. This may involve basic assembly of equipment parts

9. Inspect equipment to identify equipment condition and cleanliness

10. Locate emergency stop functions on equipment

11. Report and/or correct unacceptable equipment condition

12. Maintain housekeeping standards

13. Prepare cleaners and sanitisers as required

14. Store cleaners, sanitisers and related equipment as required

15. Carry out relevant checks and inspections

16. Maintain work area to meet housekeeping standards

May include ability to:

17. Conduct routine maintenance

18. Take samples and conduct tests

19. Record cleaning and sanitation information

Knowledge of:

20. The purpose of cleaning and sanitation and importance in maintaining food safety

21. Functions of cleaners, sanitisers and related equipment

22. Safe work procedures including appropriate signage of cleaning activities, safe handling and storage of cleaners and sanitisers used, safety when using cleaning methods such as hot water and steam hoses, status and purpose of safety guards

23. Purpose and limitations of protective clothing and equipment

24. Cleaning and sanitation requirements relating to work responsibilities. This includes an understanding of the need for different levels of cleaning where relevant

25. Procedures for preparing cleaners and sanitizers as required

26. Cleaning method/s to be followed relating to work responsibilities

27. Other work areas/operators who need to be consulted/advised on timing of cleaning

28. Methods used to render equipment safe to clean including understanding the status and purpose of equipment guards, relevant lock-out, tag-out and isolation procedures and related equipment settings for both cleaning and operating as required

29. Procedures for conducting cleaning and sanitizing

30. Types of waste generated by the cleaning process and related collection, treatment and disposal requirements

31. Potential environmental impact of incorrect waste handling

32. Inspection, cleaning and storage requirements of cleaning equipment used

33. Inspection points and methods for confirming the effectiveness of cleaning and sanitation. This includes visual inspection and may require recording of cleaning conducted

34. Inspection requirements to confirm equipment condition. This includes an understanding of acceptable equipment condition, ability to identify faulty or unacceptable equipment and take required corrective action

35. Recording requirements and responsibilities

May include knowledge of:

36. Routine maintenance procedures

37. Sampling methods and test procedures

The assessment process must address all of the following items of evidence.

Ability to:

1. Access workplace information such as the cleaning schedule to identify cleaning requirements

2. Select, fit and use personal protective clothing and/or equipment

3. Confirm supply of necessary cleaning and sanitizing equipment and services

4. Select and prepare cleaners and sanitisers as required according to workplace procedures

5. Prepare equipment for cleaning. This may include rendering equipment safe to clean, clearing product and waste materials, covering motors and instrumentation where steam or water hoses are used and simple dismantling of equipment parts

6. Advise any affected work areas/operators of cleaning progress to co-ordinate timely completion with minimal disruption to production

7. Clean and sanitize equipment as required according to workplace procedures and cleaning schedule

8. Return equipment to operating order. This may involve basic assembly of equipment parts

9. Inspect equipment to identify equipment condition and cleanliness

10. Locate emergency stop functions on equipment

11. Report and/or correct unacceptable equipment condition

12. Maintain housekeeping standards

13. Prepare cleaners and sanitisers as required

14. Store cleaners, sanitisers and related equipment as required

15. Carry out relevant checks and inspections

16. Maintain work area to meet housekeeping standards

May include ability to:

17. Conduct routine maintenance

18. Take samples and conduct tests

19. Record cleaning and sanitation information

Knowledge of:

20. The purpose of cleaning and sanitation and importance in maintaining food safety

21. Functions of cleaners, sanitisers and related equipment

22. Safe work procedures including appropriate signage of cleaning activities, safe handling and storage of cleaners and sanitisers used, safety when using cleaning methods such as hot water and steam hoses, status and purpose of safety guards

23. Purpose and limitations of protective clothing and equipment

24. Cleaning and sanitation requirements relating to work responsibilities. This includes an understanding of the need for different levels of cleaning where relevant

25. Procedures for preparing cleaners and sanitizers as required

26. Cleaning method/s to be followed relating to work responsibilities

27. Other work areas/operators who need to be consulted/advised on timing of cleaning

28. Methods used to render equipment safe to clean including understanding the status and purpose of equipment guards, relevant lock-out, tag-out and isolation procedures and related equipment settings for both cleaning and operating as required

29. Procedures for conducting cleaning and sanitizing

30. Types of waste generated by the cleaning process and related collection, treatment and disposal requirements

31. Potential environmental impact of incorrect waste handling

32. Inspection, cleaning and storage requirements of cleaning equipment used

33. Inspection points and methods for confirming the effectiveness of cleaning and sanitation. This includes visual inspection and may require recording of cleaning conducted

34. Inspection requirements to confirm equipment condition. This includes an understanding of acceptable equipment condition, ability to identify faulty or unacceptable equipment and take required corrective action

35. Recording requirements and responsibilities

May include knowledge of:

36. Routine maintenance procedures

37. Sampling methods and test procedures

Required Skills and Knowledge

Not applicable.

Range Statement

The range statement indicates the context for demonstrating competence. This statement is a guide and unless otherwise indicated, items may or may not apply as required by the work context.

- Work is carried out in accordance with company procedures, licensing requirements, legislative requirements and industrial awards and agreements. When applied to the pharmaceutical industry, relevant GMP codes apply and reference to food safety is replaced by GMP

- Workplace information may include work instructions/operating procedures (SOPs), specifications, production and cleaning schedules, labels and codes, safety signs and symbols, materials safety data sheets (MSDSs), standard forms and written or verbal instruction

- Cleaning and sanitizing chemicals may be pre-mixed or manually mixed

- Preparing/restoring equipment to operating order may involve simple dismantling and reassembly of equipment parts, basic isolation and covering motors and instrumentation

- Services may include power, water, steam, compressed and instrumentation air

- Inspecting cleaning effectiveness typically involves carrying out a visual inspection

The range statement indicates the context for demonstrating competence. This statement is a guide and unless otherwise indicated, items may or may not apply as required by the work context.

- Work is carried out in accordance with company procedures, licensing requirements, legislative requirements and industrial awards and agreements. When applied to the pharmaceutical industry, relevant GMP codes apply and reference to food safety is replaced by GMP

- Workplace information may include work instructions/operating procedures (SOPs), specifications, production and cleaning schedules, labels and codes, safety signs and symbols, materials safety data sheets (MSDSs), standard forms and written or verbal instruction

- Cleaning and sanitizing chemicals may be pre-mixed or manually mixed

- Preparing/restoring equipment to operating order may involve simple dismantling and reassembly of equipment parts, basic isolation and covering motors and instrumentation

- Services may include power, water, steam, compressed and instrumentation air

- Inspecting cleaning effectiveness typically involves carrying out a visual inspection