Columbus is the capital of the state of Ohio, USA. With a population of 830,000 people, it is the largest city in Ohio and the fifteenth largest in the whole of the United States. Columbus City Schools is the largest school district in Ohio, governing over 55,000 pupils. It helps operate around 140 elementary, middle and high schools around the city. The first kindergarten in the United States is claimed to have been started in Columbus in 1838. The first junior high school was created in Columbus in 1909 to help pupils bridge the gap from elementary to high school at a time when it was rare for students to continue their education. The city has two public universities; the Ohio State University and the Columbus State Community College. The Ohio State University has one of the largest college campuses in the United States and is also ranked at number 19 for the best public university. Its highest rated programs are its Pharmacy and Veterinary programs. Other private educational facilities include Columbus College of Art and Design, Ohio Business College and Bradford School.
Food Plant Sanitation Training | Food Safety Training | in Columbus
Food Plant Sanitation Training in Columbus helps learners develop essential skills in hygiene and safe food processing. Develop key sanitation principles, cleaning procedures, hazard control, regulatory compliance, and best practices to prevent contamination and protect public health.
- Understand the sanitation standard operating procedures for food plants.
- Learn to develop food plant sanitation environment in this Food Plant Sanitation Training.
- Gain in-depth knowledge about chemical and physical control for food plants.