Food ProcessING Sanitation

University of Maine Cooperative Extension

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Gain essential food safety and sanitation knowledge with our UMaine Food Processing Sanitation courses! Start with a self-paced program that covers key topics, including:

  • Introduction to Food Safety
  • Basic Microbiology
  • Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)
  • Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs)
  • Choosing Cleaners and Sanitizers, and
  • Pest Management
  • With a growing demand for skilled professionals in the food processing industry, this course equips you with the knowledge and skills to meet workforce needs and excel in this vital field.

You’ll build a strong foundation in food processing sanitation, preparing you for further training. Complete the course to earn the UMaine Food Processing Sanitation Micro-Credential Level 1—a valuable recognition of your expertise to showcase to employers.

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Cost: $75

Earners of this micro-credential are able to:

  • Ensure compliance with all specifications according to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) GMP protocols
  • Follow sanitation procedures, safety rules, and GMPs
  • Ensure all safety and quality guidelines according to GMPs and SSOPs
  • Adhere to GMPs while performing assigned duties
  • Maintain facility cleanliness
  • Clean and sanitize food processing equipment
  • Handle chemicals (including sanitizers) in the proper manner
  • Verify sanitation practices (adenosine triphosphate (ATP) swabs and allergen swabs)
  • Verify concentrations of cleaners and sanitizers, and to properly record sanitation reports

The curricula for the in-person and virtual training series are aligned with:

Boost your skills and stand out with a Food Processing Sanitation micro-credential!

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