With a focus on cleaning agents, the use of chemicals, and surface treatment, the participant receives a comprehensive introduction to what pH value entails, how to determine the value, and why it is crucial to know within the cleaning profession.
Based on the pH value and the categorization of chemicals as either alkaline, acidic, or neutral substances, the participant becomes capable of independently assessing which protective equipment is necessary to avoid the development of eczema and/or respiratory difficulties.
The course contains:
Material: 24 pages
Single Choice: 25 exercises
Multiple Choice: 25 exercises
Puzzle Text: 13 exercises
Puzzle Picture: 17 exercises
Estimated time spent
Level 1: 3-4 days
Level 2: 2 days
Level 3: 1-2 days
With a focus on personal and others’ safety, the participant becomes capable of independently assessing which chemicals are suitable for specific types of dirt and the pH value of the substances, considering the pH scale.
Similar to the course on the dosing of cleaning agents, the course on pH values is relevant for our participants who will be working in cleaning. This is essential for both the safety of the employees, to prevent accidents and injuries, and for the safety of others, as incorrect mixtures can be potentially harmful to health or pose a danger.