Knowledge is Key.

Canadian Cleaning Association has outlined key strategies for our members to undertake a variety of actions to contribute to environmental stewardship:

Workplace Training

Many cleaning companies in Canada provide on-the-job training for their employees. This training often covers cleaning techniques, equipment usage, safety protocols, and specific job requirements.

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Workplace Training

Many cleaning companies in Canada provide on-the-job training for their employees. This training often covers cleaning techniques, equipment usage, safety protocols, and specific job requirements.

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Online Course

Several online platforms and organizations offer cleaning-related courses and certifications. These courses may cover topics such as cleaning chemistry, infection control, green cleaning practices, and more.

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Certification Programs

Some organizations, like the Canadian Sanitation Supply Association (CSSA), offer certification programs for cleaning professionals. CSSA, for example, offers the Certified Professional in Cleaning and Disinfection (CPCD) designation, which demonstrates expertise in cleaning and disinfection practices.

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Certification Programs

Some organizations, like the Canadian Sanitation Supply Association (CSSA), offer certification programs for cleaning professionals. CSSA, for example, offers the Certified Professional in Cleaning and Disinfection (CPCD) designation, which demonstrates expertise in cleaning and disinfection practices.

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In-Person Workshops and Seminars

Various industry associations and training providers offer in-person workshops and seminars on cleaning-related topics. These events can be valuable for hands-on learning and networking with other professionals.

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Occupational Health and Safety Training

Health and safety training, such as WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System), is essential for cleaning professionals who handle chemicals and potentially hazardous materials.

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Occupational Health and Safety Training

Health and safety training, such as WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System), is essential for cleaning professionals who handle chemicals and potentially hazardous materials.

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Green Cleaning Certification

Some organizations offer certification in green cleaning practices, emphasizing environmentally friendly cleaning products and techniques. These certifications can be valuable in meeting the growing demand for sustainable cleaning services.

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Food Safety Certification

For those involved in commercial kitchen cleaning or janitorial services for food establishments, obtaining food safety certifications may be required or highly beneficial.

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Food Safety Certification

For those involved in commercial kitchen cleaning or janitorial services for food establishments, obtaining food safety certifications may be required or highly beneficial.

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Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Certification

If you specialize in carpet and upholstery cleaning, there are specific certification programs available, such as the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) certification.

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Specialized Training

Depending on your area of specialization within the cleaning industry (e.g., crime scene cleaning, biohazard cleanup, mold remediation), there may be specialized training and certification programs available.

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Specialized Training

Depending on your area of specialization within the cleaning industry (e.g., crime scene cleaning, biohazard cleanup, mold remediation), there may be specialized training and certification programs available.

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First Aid and CPR

Basic first aid and CPR certification can be valuable for cleaning professionals, especially those working in public spaces or high-traffic areas.

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