What You'll Learn in This Microbes of Concern Training
Training on Pathogens of Concern for Professionals has the following learning objectives:
- What are Microbes of Concerns?
- Understanding Food Borne illnesses
- Microbes of Concern
- Why it’s Imperative to Control Microbes?
- Food Contamination Prevention?
- Bacterial Pathogens
- Salmonella
- E coli 0157:H7
- Listeria
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Campylobacter
- Vibrio parahaemolyticus
- Spore Formers
- Yeast and Molds
- Viruses
- Parasites
- Protozoa
This training is completely self-paced, so you can begin at any time and set your own pace. Training duration is 30 days from signup/assigned date.
On purchase, or if company enrols you in a training, you will receive an email invitation to signup on the portal. Upon login you can access assigned/purchased trainings from "My Courses/Trainings" tab. You can access the trainings from any device with a live Internet connection. The training will work on a desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone.
Online trainings provide unparalleled convenience and flexibility. You can take the training anytime and anywhere; on any device you own.
You can email your instructor directly at [email protected] or utilize the training discussion board.
Currently trainings are offered in English language only.
Training is in audio visual format. You need to watch all the videos.
Trainee must have basic understandings of English language. Trainee must have a computer/mobile/tablet along with stable internet connection to attempt the training. Trainee must be familiar with basic use of computer.
Conceptual understanding from video lectures will be examined by an exam (where applicable) (multiple choice, true/false etc). You need to watch all the videos to complete the course.
Soft copy of test results (if applicable) will be emailed right after test submission. You can always access your current and previous results from your portal using your credentials.
Course completion/qualification certificates will be awarded to qualifying trainees right after course completion or exam submission through email. Trainees can download and print it later from their respective portals.
Full refund before the course is attempted, No refund will be processed if a candidate has started a course.
Key pathogens include Salmonella, E. coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Campylobacter, and Vibrio. This microbes of concern training covers each in detail. See also Microbes of Concern for Employees for worker‑level content.
Supervisors play a critical role in preventing contamination through training, monitoring, and corrective actions. Understanding pathogen behavior helps in designing effective controls. Module 4 covers microbes of concern. For foundational food safety, see Food Safety Fundamentals.
By enforcing GMPs, ensuring proper sanitation, monitoring temperature controls, preventing cross‑contamination, and verifying employee hygiene. Module 5 covers prevention. See also Building an Effective Environmental Monitoring Program for Food Plants.
Bacteria are single‑celled organisms (e.g., Salmonella), viruses are much smaller and require hosts (e.g., Norovirus), parasites are complex organisms (e.g., Toxoplasma), and molds are fungi that produce toxins. Modules 3, 6, and 7 cover these categories. For external reference, visit CDC's Food Safety.
- Introduction
- Module 1 – What can make food Unsafe?
- Module 2 – How does Food Borne Illnesses work?
- Module 3 – Introduction to Microbes
- Module 4 – Microbes of Concern
- Module 5 – Preventing Cross Contamination
- Lesson Learned
- Final Qualification Exam
INTRODUCTION
FVPRO LEARN
Since 2000 !
Your Partner in food Business Excellence
A leading mentoring, coaching, learning, and auditing resource with its prime focus on “food business excellence”. We endeavor to nurture food safety cultural mindset through “TQM – total quality” approach and promote a food business environment that ensures first time quality.
Student Feedback & Reviews
What our learners say about their training experience
Loading student reviews...